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Network with Emma Willard alumnae!
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Keep up with campus events and activities. This largely student-driven blog is 100% authentic Emma!
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Become a fan of EWS on Facebook!
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Check out this video, made especially for Emma Willard alumnae.
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We are just 359 donors away from meeting the Wadsworth CommUnity Challenge!
Last week, the student body overwhelmed the community with a strong show of support for the Wadsworth CommUnity Challenge. Every student who made a donation was given a colored flag to place on the Senior Triangle. Each color represented a class year—freshman were yellow, sophomores orange, juniors pink, and seniors green. By mid-week, the Triangle was fully outlined with colorful flags representing the generosity of 90% of our student community!!!
We hope you will join the girls in support of the challenge and make your gift today. Time is running out!
Click HERE to participate!
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Reflections from an exchange student
Claudia Aliff, a 9th grader from Puerto Rico’s Commonwealth-Parkville School, had much to say about her time spent on Mount Ida as part of a student exchange program through the Network of Complementary Schools. All Network students write a reflection about their experience at their host school. While Claudia was here for a mere two weeks, she captures the essence of Emma so eloquently in her essay, from dorm life and academics to special events and so much more. Click HERE to read her story.
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Commencement 2010
View our 196th Commencement exercise HERE. Photos from the day are posted HERE.
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Emma Talent
Check out Yeon Park’s ’11 project to raise money for a local private school HERE and see the technique she uses HERE. If you have anything you would like “unique-ified” let us know!
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100 Years on Mount Ida
As Emma Willard’s 100th year atop breathtaking Mount Ida comes to a close, enjoy this 12-minute video to see the people, places, and milestones that make this campus such a magical place. Click HERE to go to the home page and look in the news section for the link.
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Cleveland Area Alumnae Event
Join Tina Neighbors Hardenbergh ’51 for a picnic and evening at Blossom!
When: Saturday, July 10, 2010 Why: To hear the Cleveland Orchestra play Debussy and Ravel. Time: 6:00 p.m. Join us for a pre-show picnic at the Picnic Shelter, which is inside the gate. Follow the path to the left and down the hill. Cost: Lawn tickets are $16.50 per person. Children 12 and under are free with a paying adult. You can reimburse Tina for the cost of the tickets that evening. RSVP: By Wednesday, June 30 to Tina Neighbors Hardenbergh ’51 at gruip@windstream.net or (440) 708-0218.
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Reunion 2010 & 2011
REUNION 2010: June 11-13, 2010. Register HERE!
SAVE THE DATE 1s and 6s! REUNION 2011: June 10-12, 2011!
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Alumnae Career Networking
Career Networking Resources: Interested in a career in nursing? Patterson Field ’68, a cardiac nurse at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, MA, is willing to be a resource for you. Baystate Medical Center in Springfield is the largest hospital in Massachusetts (larger than any of the single hospitals in Boston). It is a magnet hospital and a teaching hospital for Tufts Medical School. Its cardiac and vascular units are top of the line. Her email address and phone are: patted@crocker.com and (413) 498-5080. Seeking Employment: Maryll Deuchler Kleibrink '77 seeks employment in fundraising for nonprofit organizations in the Chicago metro area. She has just relocated from the Washington, D.C. area and has 25 years of fundraising experience and a CFRE. Email address: maryll.kleibrink@gmail.com Sara S. Patterson '77 seeks employment in the Chicago area. She writes and edits online and print publications and offers marketing and communications strategies for a variety of industries, including healthcare and business. You can contact Sara at: patterson.sara@gmail.com. Visit her website HERE, or view her LinkedIn profile HERE.
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Alumnae Congrats!
Congratulations to Libby Schultz ’08 (Hamilton College ’12) and the Hamilton women’s lacrosse team on a near victory in the 2010 NCAA Division III national championship game against Salisbury University. Libby landed a final shot in the goal, but it was a moment too late. Read the article HERE.
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