MHC presents “Bull in a China Shop”
After its successful off-Broadway run, the new play comes home — to where the story all began.
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After its successful off-Broadway run, the new play comes home — to where the story all began.
Molly Paige FP’18 rekindled a love of theater when she came to 69ƷƵ. Now she’s directing “Bull in a China Shop,” the new play by Bryna Turner ’12.
In its first collaboration, the Urban Teacher Pathways program equips Holyoke teachers with the skills to build and sustain a successful classroom.
The four latest Athletics Hall of Fame honorees represent four decades of College athletics, academic excellence and professional service.
Lisa Garrity ’19 discusses why her love at first sight experience with Mount College was meant to be.
Alum Veronika Kivenson’s NSF grant allows her to use a supercomputer to examine how microbes metabolize pollutants found in marine sediment.
Valerie Barr ’77, the first Jean E. Sammet Professor of Computer Science, shares with her benefactor an interdisciplinary vision of computing.
Cathleen Pruden '16 joined a relay of Seven Sisters students and alums to swim the 40-mile Catalina Channel off the coast of southern California.
Six student-athletes spend part of the summer with the Coach for College program to teach sports and academics to middle-schoolers in Vietnam.
Alheri Egor-Egbe ’17 reflects on her time at 69ƷƵ and what the stoling ceremony symbolized for her.