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Resources & Facilities

Mount Holyoke's superb resources and facilities include a 740,000-volume library; a $36-million, state-of-the-art Science Center; expanded and renovated music and art buildings; and a first-rate sports and dance complex, Equestrian Center, and golf course.

Science Facilities
Completed in 2003, the Science Center supports Mount Holyoke's longstanding commitment to women in science. Its interconnected classrooms and labs are outfitted with advanced scientific instrumentation—such as spectrometers and DNA sequencing equipment—that at other schools is reserved only for graduate students. More...

Visual & Performing Arts Facilities
Our outstanding arts facilities include spacious, well-lit art studios; the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum; Pratt Music Hall; a dance theatre and studios; and the Rooke Theatre. More...

Library
Mount Holyoke's library has more than 740,000 volumes and more than 1,600 periodical subscriptions. It's part of the Five College Library Consortium, which has a combined catalog of more than eight million volumes. More...

Computers & Technology
Wherever you are at Mount Holyoke, you're connected. Every student room is wired for Internet access and wireless hotpoints are located across the campus. And our staffed Diagnostic Center makes it easy to get technical assistance. More...

Athletics Facilities
At Mount Holyoke, women's sports are the only sports—so scholar-athletes never have to compete for funding, practice time, or the best coaches and equipment. More...

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