10 Minutes With: Susie Kreiner Hochenberg ’68
Kidney Donor Susie Kreiner Hochenberg ’68 dedicated twenty-eight years to teaching students in New York City public high schools. When she retired, she
Kidney Donor Susie Kreiner Hochenberg ’68 dedicated twenty-eight years to teaching students in New York City public high schools. When she retired, she
Known affectionately by students as “the Betty,” the Betty Shabazz Cultural House serves as a meeting place for student organizations,
Babywearing is an age-old method of caretaking, allowing a caregiver to be hands-free while meeting the needs of the child.
Mixed Media: Political Artistry “Attention is such a valuable thing these days. We’re constantly distracted,” says Heidi Neubauer-Winterburn ’03. “I want
Sledding down the hills of campus Since its earliest days, Mount Holyoke’s students have had to endure the winters of