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Office of Academic Deans
The Office of Academic Deans assists students with course selection and major declaration, addresses issues related to credit shortages or overloads, consults about leaves, monitors academic progress and nominates students for honors and awards.
- academic-deans@mtholyoke.edu
- 413-538-3610
- 3rd floor, Mary Lyon Hall
The Academic Honor Board
The Academic Honor Board reviews and adjudicates all alleged academic violations of the honor code.
Office of Admission
The Office of Admission is dedicated to helping students begin their college journey at Mount Holyoke.
- admission@mtholyoke.edu
- 413-538-2023
- Harriett Newhall Center
Department of Africana Studies
The Critical Race and Political Economy Department introduces students to the intersectional and interdisciplinary study of race, colonialism, migration, and political economy.
- 413-538-2257
- 109 Shattuck Hall
Alum and Development Data Services (ADDS)
The ADDS team supports both the Alumnae Association and Office of Development with any data needs. The team is responsible for database management and reporting, managing gift and biographical records and supporting staff training and development.
- giving@mtholyoke.edu
- 413-538-2032 | 800-MHC-GIVE
- Lower level, Mary E. Woolley Hall
Alumnae Association
The Alumnae Association is an independent organization that connects the global community of ³ÉÈËÊÓƵalums with each other and the College as we create meaningful change in the world.
Alumnae Association Board of Directors
The board is a crucial part of the Alumnae Association’s vitality and success, and its members play a pivotal role in alum programming and planning.
Archives and Special Collections is Mount Holyoke. We collect, preserve and share the stories of the ³ÉÈËÊÓƵcommunity — its people and its physical places — from the school’s founding in 1837 to the present day.
- archives@mtholyoke.edu
- 413-538-3079
- Basement, Dwight Hall, LITS Complex
Department of Art History and Architectural Studies
The Department of Art History and Architectural Studies oversees programs for the study of paintings, sculptures, architecture, photography, film, furniture, ceramics, installations and many other visual forms.
- 413-538-2200
- 201 Art Building
The ³ÉÈËÊÓƵCollege Art Museum specializes in innovative approaches to teaching with art from across the globe and throughout time.
- 413-538-2245
- Lower Lake Road