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The Alum Association of Mount Holyoke College is an independent organization that uplifts Mount Holyoke alums and builds community that fosters lifelong learning and empowers impactful connections.

You are part of a community of alums supporting each other and committed to the future of Mount Holyoke College.

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Register for Reunion by May 1!

Registration will be fully closed from May 2 through May 11. Late registration opens May 12 and will be available through Reunion. During late registration, a $25 fee will apply, and on-campus housing will not be available. For more information visit the reunion webpage.

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The Mount Holyoke Experience

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Use The Gates to grow your professional and personal networks and find Mount Holyoke community no matter where you are.

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Share your expertise, get involved and have fun.

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Participation in giving — at the level that’s right for you — helps Mount Holyoke to thrive.

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The Gates is a space to easily connect, build relationships, and exchange information. Offer or receive career advice, post or seek jobs and internships, join career and interest-based groups, and grow your professional network.

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Travel Program

Established in 1973, the travel program offers opportunities for alums to continue their lifelong journey of learning in the company of alums. In 50 years, more than 1,500 alums have traveled with us around the world and in the United States. Join us!

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Reunion

Each May, alums return to campus to celebrate each other and all things Mount Holyoke. From the Laurel Parade to back-to-class, there's no shortage of the uniquely Mount Holyoke blend of tradition and fun at Reunion. Start planning your trip now!

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Mountain Day Reunions

Meredith Nelson ’11 started this annual tradition in the fall of 2011. Alums around the world take time out from their busy lives to meet up and celebrate fall and Mount Holyoke with each other in local ice cream shops.

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Holiday Vespers

A popular and well-loved annual December concert featuring musical performances from a variety of religious traditions that alternates between Boston and New York City and is hosted by the local Mount Holyoke clubs with support from the Alum Association.

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Berries and Bubbly

The Alum Association and the Office of Development host graduates from the senior class, toast their accomplishments and welcome them into the worldwide alum community.

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Welcome Ceremony for New Alums

Established by the Class of 1961 in 2011 to welcome new graduates into the worldwide community of MHC alums. During reunion alums celebrating their 50th reunion bestow members of the graduating class with a silk scarf in their class color.

Conferences & Symposia

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Mount Holyoke Alum Symposium in Asia

Since 2014, the Alum Symposium in Asia has brought alums together, featuring panels, talks, discussions and conversations. Check back for information on upcoming plans for our next gathering.

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Black Alum Conference

Created in 1973, the tri-annual Black Alum Conference is organized by the Black Alum Society and centers the work of Black alums in transforming our communities and the world and recognizes alums demonstrating leadership and activism in their work and lives.

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European Alum Symposium

Since 1987, the biennial European Alum Symposium, organized by the Mount Holyoke European Alum Council, has featured a week of intellectual and social opportunities for alums from all over the world. Locations have included Paris, Seville, Riga and Athens.

Celebrate the Community

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Recommend an Alum

Our award committees take tremendous care and conduct extensive research in selecting award recipients through an objective vetting process, with awards given at the discretion of the Association Board of Directors. Your recommendations are critical in identifying potential candidates.

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Awards

The Alum Association of Mount Holyoke College recognizes the unique accomplishments of alums through several distinguished awards.

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Campus news

Stay up-to-date with everything that is happening on campus.

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Alum Quarterly

Enjoy the most recent issue and catch up on any issues you've missed.

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Career Development Center

Next level career resources for alums who have graduated in the last five years.

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Alum Fellowships

Thanks to generous gifts from alums, the Alum Association and the College offer a small number of fellowships annually to Mount Holyoke College graduates and students in their senior year.

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Send Your News

Have news to share with your classmates? The class notes section of the Alum Quarterly occupies about forty pages—or half—of every issue and keeps readers connected to each other and to Mount Holyoke and the Alum Association.

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Honoring student leadership and achievement

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Bringing financial education to women via Projects for Peace

Mount Holyoke College student Alexandra Mihailopol ’26 has been selected by Middlebury College as a recipient of a Projects for Peace grant. She will offer financial literacy education to women in rural Romania via her EmpowHER project.

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Mount Holyoke College has announced that Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey will be the primary speaker at its one hundred eighty-eighth Commencement. Two Mount Holyoke alums, Bess Weatherman ’82 and Tara Roberts ’91, will also be honored at the event.

Gov. Maura Healey named Mount Holyoke’s Commencement speaker

Mount Holyoke College has announced that Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey will be the primary speaker at its one hundred eighty-eighth Commencement. Two Mount Holyoke alums, Bess Weatherman ’82 and Tara Roberts ’91, will also be honored at the event.

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Our trailblazing community

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Chmba Ellen Chilemba

Class of 2017

Producer-DJ artist, named in Forbes Africa 30 Under 30

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Candy Alexandra González ’14

Candy Alexandra González

Class of 2014

Multidisciplinary visual artist, poet, activist and trauma-informed educator

Read Candy’s story

Alum Lan Cao ’83 during Commencement 2023

Lan Cao

Class of 1983

Author of “Monkey Bridge” and “The Lotus and the Storm”

Read Lan’s story

Esther Howland, class of 1847

Esther Howland

Class of 1847

Created the United States Valentine’s Day card industry.

Read Esther’s story

Ruth Muskrat Bronson, class of 1925

Ruth Muskrat Bronson

Class of 1925

Cherokee poet, educator and indigenous rights activist

Read Ruth’s story

Florence Sophie Schorske Wald

Florence Sophie Schorske Wald

Class of 1938

former dean of Yale School of Nursing, credited as “the mother of the American hospice movement”

Read Florence’s story

Addison Beaux

Addison Beaux

Class of 1999

“Affirming my gender really gave me confidence to trust myself,” Beaux said. “I believe when we love ourselves, it makes it a lot easier to love and understand other people, and how we treat others is a reflection of what goes on in our own inner world.”

Read Addison's story

Charisse Pickron ’08

Charisse Pickron

Class of 2008

Assistant professor at the Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota Twin Cities and Director of the Child Brain and Perception Lab, University of Minnesota Twin Cities

Read Charisse's story

Tahmima Anam ’97

Tahmima Anam

Class of 1997

Award-winning novelist

Read Tahmima's story

Kira Banks ’00

Kira Banks

Class of 2000

Psychology professor, St. Louis University and Co-founder of St. Louis University’s Institute for Healing Justice and Equity

Read Kira's story

Monica Landry ’90

Monica Landry

Class of 1990

Senior advisor for Farallon

Read Monica's story

Farah Khan ’98

Farah Khan

Class of 1998

Managing Partner at L Catterton

Read Farah's story

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Caitlin Lambert

Class of 2009

Executive director and co-founder of the Children’s Legal Defense Center

Read Caitlin's story

Alison Rogers Cofe ’12

Alison Rogers Cove

Class of 2012

Founder of USEFULL

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Aimée Eubanks Davis

Aimée Eubanks Davis

Class of 1995

Founder of Braven

Read Aimée‘s story

Debra Martin Chase

Debra Martin Chase

Class of 1977

Tony Award-winning producer

Read Debra's story

Umama Zillur

Umama Zillur

Class of 2018

Co-founder and leader of Kotha, an organization dedicated to ending the culture of gender-based violence in Bangladesh

Read Umama’s story

Kaneka Turner ”16

Kaneka Turner

Class of 2016

Founder of educational consulting company ReImage

Read Kaneka’s story

Veronika Kivenson

Veronika Kivenson

Class of 2013

Postdoctoral fellow at Oregon State University and recipient of the Tory Burch Fellowship from the Innovative Genomics Institute

Read Veronika's story

Gabi Greg ’08

Gabi Gregg

Class of 2008

Fashion blogger and designer and advocate for the representation of plus-size Black women in fashion spaces

Read Gabi's story

Chloé Zhao

Chloé Zhao

Class of 2005

The first woman of color to win an Academy Award for best director

Read Chloé’s story

Natasha Mohanty ’03

Natasha Mohanty

Class of 2003

Head of engineering for checkout experiences at Stripe, a financial infrastructure platform

Read Natasha’s story

Rumbi Bwerinofa-Petrozzello

Rumbi Bwerinofa-Petrozzello

Class of 1994

The first woman of color to serve as president of the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants

Read Rumbi's story

Sheila Lirio Marcelo

Sheila Lirio Marcelo

Class of 1993

Entrepreneur and founder of Care.com

Read Sheila's story

Tara Roberts ’91

Tara Roberts

Class of 1991

2022 Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year

Read Tara's story

Mona Sutphen ’89

Mona Sutphen

Class of 1989

Partner and Head of Investment Strategies, The Vistria Group

Read Mona's story

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Deborah Harkness, Ph.D.

Class of 1986

Best-selling fiction author, TV producer and professor of history

Read Deborah's story

Suzan-Lori Parks

Suzan-Lori Parks

Class of 1985

First Black woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama

Read Suzan-Lori's story

Holly Metcalf ’81

Holly Metcalf

Class of 1981

Top crew coach and champion in expanding access to the sport of rowing

Read Holly's story

Susan Kare

Susan Kare

Class of 1975

Pioneer of pixel art and graphical computer interface

Read Susan's story

Wendy Wasserstein

Wendy Wasserstein

Class of 1971

Tony-winning playwright and Pulitzer Prize winner

Read Wendy's story

Barbara Smith, class of 1969

Barbara Smith

Class of 1969

Co-founder of the Combahee River Collective and co-author of the Combahee River Collective Statement

Read Barbara's story

Janet Litster Rideout

Janet Litster Rideout

Class of 1961

Organic chemist and patent holder of AZT

Read Janet's story

Nita Lowey ’59

Nita Lowey

Class of 1959

U.S. Representative and the first woman to chair the House Appropriations Committee

Read Nita's story

Jean Sammet, class of 1948

Jean Sammet

Class of 1948

Co-developer of the computer programming language COBOL

Read Jean's story

Ella Grasso

Ella Grasso

Class of 1940

First woman elected U.S. state governor in her own right

Read Ella's story

Virginia Apgar

Virginia Apgar

Class of 1929

Inventor of the Apgar Score for newborns

Read Virginia's story

Frances Perkins, class of 1902

Frances Perkins

Class of 1902

First woman Cabinet member, U.S. Secretary of Labor and creator of Social Security

Read Frances' story

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Emily Dickinson

Class of 1849

One of the greatest and most original poets of all time, literary rebel and author of “‘Hope’” Is the Thing with Feathers”

Read Emily's story

Alums by the numbers

40,000+

Global alum network

Our network of alums around the world share their time, insight and connections — these of course being code words for power. Alums of women’s colleges arguably constitute the most influential professional-women’s networks on the globe.

1773

Current alum volunteers

Keeping Mount Holyoke’s global community vibrant and engaged is dependent on the efforts of thousands of alums, parents and friends of the College who volunteer their time, talent, and resources.

27.2%

Alum Participation

Last year, 3,826 alums made gifts of $100 or less, totaling $218,757. Gifts of all sizes, big and small, have a huge impact!

80

Classes

Spanning 8 decades between 1943 and 2023.

100+

Clubs and groups

There are over 100 Mount Holyoke alum clubs and groups around the world.

146

Countries

There are 146 countries that alums call home.

Alum Association staff

Executive Director

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Trisha Tanner ’00

  • Executive Director of the Alum Association

Staff

Jessica Ayer

Jessica Ayer

  • Associate Editor, Alum Quarterly
  • Assistant Director of Alum Marketing & Communications
Kathy Cadorette

Kathy Cadorette

  • Financial Analyst & Programs Specialist
Marisol Fernandez '20

Marisol Fernandez de Cordova ’20

  • Assistant Director of Volunteer Engagement
Jennifer Grow ’94

Jennifer Grow ’94

  • Editor, Alum Quarterly
  • Senior Associate Director of Marketing and Communications for Alum Communications
Danielle Lund

Danielle Lund

  • Director of Engagement
Kate Sawicki

Kate Sawicki

  • Associate Director of Digital Engagement
Luisa Tavares

Luisa M. Tavares

  • Event & Project Manager
Kelly Uccello

Kelly Uccello FP'03

  • Associate Director of Groups and Clubs
Julie Yurgielewicz

Julie Yurgielewicz

  • Assistant to the Executive Director

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