The Great Divide
In the College’s centennial year, a male president took the helm for the first time. No fanfare accompanied the departure
In the College’s centennial year, a male president took the helm for the first time. No fanfare accompanied the departure
Alumnae navigate a world in which women still earn only seventy-eight cents on the dollar. Dr. Margaret Fredricks ’00 spent three
Culinary historian Barbara Ketcham Wheaton ’53 turns to cookbooks to learn about the past. “Ladies and gentlemen,” announced Barbara Ketcham Wheaton
On any given day, you might find Wesley Elizabeth Cullen ’00 checking on HVAC systems, reviewing performer contracts, or overseeing
Eleanore Velez FP’07 will be honored at the Literacy Network of South Berkshire (LitNet) annual gala, alongside Massachusetts Governor Deval
This past August, Kristen Elechko ’97 won the overall women’s gold medal for the sprint triathlon, silver for her age