Cindy Tether ’72
Cindy Tether '72 credits the College for giving her "the strength, the confidence and the energy" to help make the world a better place. Her gifts of appreciated stock allow her to give back to Mount Holyoke while saving on taxes.
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Cindy Tether '72 credits the College for giving her "the strength, the confidence and the energy" to help make the world a better place. Her gifts of appreciated stock allow her to give back to Mount Holyoke while saving on taxes.
In naming Mount Holyoke as a beneficiary of her retirement plan to establish a scholarship fund for international students, Professor Emeritus of Politics Penny Gill is proud to affirm the College’s commitment to fostering a global, diverse community.
Mount Holyoke alum april 1. graham-jackson FP’18 presented on Black house music and the cultural community of Chicago.
New research from Mount Holyoke College reveals that mimicking a keto diet in fruit flies extends lifespan but reduces fertility, suggesting that ketone bodies could act as metabolic signals rather than simply a fuel source.
Mount Holyoke College senior Amelia Anderson ’26 reflects on the powerful boost MHC Semester in D.C. gave to her career, her network and her confidence.
Mount Holyoke student Evangelia Mike ’28 learned a lot at this year’s Sophomore Institute — including learning from alum Tracy E. Gilchrist FP’04 how to conduct an interview.
Mount Holyoke sophomore Bei Jia Viggiano ’28 explored her future career through the lens of her values, thanks to 2026 Sophomore Institute.
During Mount Holyoke College’s Sophomore Institute, Mia Lederer ’28 came face-to-face with “Future Professional Mia.”
Mount Holyoke College sophomore Isabelle Peterson ’28 learned so much from alums at this year’s Sophomore Institute — about careers, about research and about connections.
Mount Holyoke College sophomore Teresa Jones ’28 was worried that she had to figure out her entire career before she graduated. The Sophomore Institute taught her that wasn’t the case at all and showed her multiple possibilities.