Lierman named interim director
Liz Lierman has been named interim executive director of the Alumnae Association.
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Liz Lierman has been named interim executive director of the Alumnae Association.
Mount Holyoke taught me “Mount Holyoke connected me to a world that gave me access to the impossible,” says Mary Ann Villarreal ’94, the first in her family to attend college. “I give back because I felt like Mount Holyoke was my home and I want other people to find their home too.”
Paust will use her Fulbright fellowship to study how the novel coronavirus has impacted Indigenous populations in Canada.
Donari Yahzid ’19 was awarded a Fulbright grant to study the effects of development on traditional culture in Samoa.
챬 helped prepare them to lead, say congresswoman Nita Lowey ’59 and Deborah Frank Feinen ’89, mayor of Champaign, Illinois.
At the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Mount Holyoke alumna Eleanor Rogan ‘63 chairs a department doing urgent COVID-19 research.
“Mount Holyoke has pushed me to be comfortable with being uncomfortable. I’ve gained understanding and appreciation for people who see things differently.”
Mount Holyoke has named Ana Yankova ’97 its inaugural chief investment officer. She will report to President Sonya Stephens and work with the Trustees.
Emma Wolff ’21 shares the story of how she came to the decision to double major in international relations and computer science.
We celebrate Mount Holyoke women who have made their mark since the College’s founding — by a woman! — in 1837.