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Mount Holyoke CollegeMount Holyoke College, a liberal arts college in South Hadley, Massachusetts, is the oldest institution of women's higher education in the world.Founded in 1837, Mount Holyoke is the oldest member of the Seven Sisters, founded as the women's equivalent to the Ivy League (which, at that time, excluded women). It is also a member of the Five Colleges consortium. For several consecutive years, the Princeton Review has named Mount Holyoke's 2,000 acre (8 km²) campus as the "Most Beautiful College Campus in America." The founders of Mount Holyoke later traveled westward to found the Western College for Women (which later became the Western College Program) in Oxford, Ohio which is now a part of Miami University. It is named for Mount Holyoke, with an elevation of 878 feet (268 m). General informationMount Holyoke is the second oldest continuing institution of women's education after Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia in the world. Today, Mount Holyoke enrolls approximately 2,100 undergraduates from across the country and around the world. Approximately 18 percent of students are African American, Latina, Asian American, or Native American. A further 15 percent are international students. The College is known for its strong science programs, for its interdisciplinary studies (such as International Relations and Critical Social Thought), and for its beautiful campus. The College is also an incubator for writers, having produced scores of professional writers and poets, beginning with Emily Dickinson. HistoryMount Holyoke College was founded as a seminary (Mount Holyoke Female Seminary) on 8 November 1837 by Mary Lyon (1797-1849), who also founded Wheaton College (originally Wheaton Female Seminary). Famous alumnae and facultyAlumnaeFamous alumnae of Mount Holyoke College include: FacultyDistinguished faculty at Mount Holyoke include: Fictional alumnaeIn the movie Dirty Dancing, Jennifer Grey's character "Baby" spent her last summer dancing before going off to Mount Holyoke College.
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