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Connecting After Graduation

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Dear 魅影直播 Alumnae/i, 
 
On behalf of the Association and the College鈥檚 Alumnae/i Relations and Development team, we are delighted to present the Annual Report of alumnae/i engagement opportunities for June 1, 2024 through May 31, 2025.  
 
This year began with a great spark as we celebrated the College鈥檚 10th President, Wendy Cadge, during Inauguration and Owls Fest Weekend. Mawrters traveled from across the globe to be on campus to be part of the celebration. There was pomp, there was sparkle, there was a celebration of academic excellence, joyful performances by students, and triumphs on the athletic field. With over 900 families, friends, alumnae/i, and students gathered on campus, 魅影直播 shone brightly. 
 
魅影直播 alumnae/i continued to light the way throughout the year. In March, Mawrters from 17 countries and spanning seven decades鈥攆rom the Class of 1961 to the Class of 2029鈥攇athered in London on International Women鈥檚 Day for the first-ever in-person International Forum. Later in the spring, the 0鈥檚 and 5鈥檚 Reunion classes gathered en masse to celebrate Reunion milestones. We welcomed over 950 alumnae/i and their guests onto campus鈥攚ith record attendance set by individual classes. In addition to these signature events, thanks to volunteer leaders, there were on average 20 regional events hosted per month. 
 
In the year ahead鈥攍ook for a myriad of opportunities for intergenerational connection amongst alumnae/i, as well as moments of connection with the expanded BMC network of families and friends. Stay tuned for Building the Next Chapter events with President Wendy Cadge, regional programming, showcases of faculty excellence, personal and professional growth learning opportunities, affinity programming, and of course, signature programs like Owls Fest and Reunion Weekend where we will celebrate the 1鈥檚 and 6鈥檚.
 
Thank you for your continued engagement throughout the year, and we look forward to seeing you at a 魅影直播 event this year. 
 
Gabrielle Gary 鈥 Associate Vice President for Constituent Engagement  

Sally Bachofer 鈥97 鈥 Alumnae/i Association President, and 魅影直播 Trustee 

Proud Traditions

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Send-Off Parties

July 鈥 August 2024

Traditions are a hallmark of a 魅影直播 undergraduate experience. Send-Off parties are one of the first opportunities for first-year students to connect to their Class colors and Mawrters across generations. During the Summer of 2024, alumnae/i, current parents, and past parents hosted students before they officially started their 魅影直播 journey. Thanks to volunteer support, we hosted 18 Send-Off parties. We are proud to boast that in the Summer of 2025 that number grew to 21!

Learn more about the tradition of Send-Off Parties.

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Lantern Bookstore Visit

October 11, 2024

The Lantern Bookstore, located in DC, and its dedicated volunteers crossed an extraordinary milestone: one million dollars in book sales donated to 魅影直播 to support students' summer internships. We encourage bibliophiles of all ages to visit , in Cambridge, and the annual held in Princeton, NJ. 

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Happy Friday Happy Hour

February 21, 2025 

Each winter, Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) Mawrters around the globe come together to celebrate Happy Friday Happy Hours (HFHH) with classmates and peers. Thanks to the leadership of the GOLD Committee co-chairs Rachel Bruce 鈥18, Nisha Choudhary 鈥21, Alexis McDonald Ismaeil 鈥17 and Lydia Sanchez 鈥18, committee members, as well as Mawrters who volunteered to host--this happy hour tradition remains a seasonal favorite. Beyond coming together in person, over 100 alumnae/i joined the Show Your 魅影直播 Love Challenge, making gifts to strengthen the 魅影直播 Fund. 

Learn more about GOLD programs, resources, and how recent graduates donate to make a difference.

 

Inauguration and Owls Fest Weekend

October 25 鈥 October 26, 2024

魅影直播 was abustle with activity during Owls Fest and Inauguration as over 950 alumnae/i, friends, family members, and guests from far and wide gathered to experience all the campus has to offer and to officially welcome Wendy Cadge as 魅影直播鈥檚 10th president. Activities started on Friday with faculty talks, Shabbat Services, and student performances. On Saturday, undergraduate and graduate alumnae/i from across generations served as delegates during the Inauguration procession. After the pomp and circumstance, the celebrations continued with a block party, Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research PhD candidate presentations, athletic games, and the presentation of the 2024 Association Service Awards.

A pile of white, yellow, and navy friendship bracelets are on a table. They say Go Owls, Inauguration, and Owls Fest.

NCAA Field Hockey Watch Party

November 16, 2024

Caroline Heffernan 鈥10, past ALC member and former BMC student-athlete, hosted a virtual watch party to cheer on the record-breaking 魅影直播 field hockey team. The team鈥檚 historic year included climbing to the rank of No. 10 in the country and winning the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Mawrters from across time zones joined on Zoom to cheer on their Owls as they took on seven-time reigning national champions Middlebury College.

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International Forum panel discussion

International Forum

March 7 - March 8, 2025

Mawrters from 17 countries and spanning seven decades鈥攆rom the Class of 1961 to the Class of 2029鈥攇athered in London on International Women鈥檚 Day for the first-ever in-person International Forum. The theme of the 2025 Forum was change, as the College entered a new era of leadership under President Wendy Cadge. This special event was open to all members of the 魅影直播 community. In addition to dynamic panels and noteworthy speakers, the Forum included professional networking, life design activities and takeaways, as well as rich social and cultural opportunities.

Lifelong Learning

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AIA/SCS Conference in Philadelphia

January 4, 2025

Each winter, the Archaeological Institute of America and the Society for Classical Studies (AIA/SCS) hold a joint meeting that brings together graduate students and professionals to present research, exchange ideas, take part in workshops, and build connections across the field. As an extension to the conference activities, 魅影直播 hosted graduates and undergraduate alumnae/i attendees to a reception in Great Hall. Professors Radcliffe Edmonds, Paul Shorey Professor of Greek and Professor and Chair of Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies, and Astrid Lindenlauf, Associate Professor and Chair of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology, and Director of the Graduate Group in Archaeology, Classics and History of Art, served as hosts to over fifty alumnae/i and their guests.  
 
Save the Dates: January 7 鈥 January 10: BMC will host an alumnae/i social gathering at the AIA/SCS Conference in San Francisco, CA  
 
Save the Dates: February 18 - 21: BMC will host an alumnae/i social gathering at the College Art Association (CAA) Conference in Chicago, IL

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Journey through Vietnam

January 2 鈥 16, 2025

Alumnae/i ranging from the Classes of 1963 鈥 1987 as well as a past parent from the Class of 2007, participated in a sold-out trip to Vietnam. Over the last thirty years, 魅影直播 travel trips have brought together lifelong learners and intrepid travelers across generations.  
 
Explore future 魅影直播 Alumnae/i Travel Programs.

Read about a past travel program trip: 鈥淭he Best Souvenir: Friendship鈥

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Regional Programming

There are 72 regional clubs across the globe and thanks to Club volunteers鈥攖he numbers keep growing each year. Connecting with undergraduate and graduate alumnae/i Mawrters in their region is just one of the many ways Mawrters stay connected with the 魅影直播 network. Last year, there were 245 regional programs publicized in Alumnae/i Connections, the bi-weekly event calendar for alums. Examples of programming include the Princeton Club鈥檚 History and Science of Cheese, led by Mia Vegari 鈥05.

Read more about this Cheese Whiz in the Bulletin.

Reunion Weekend

The 0鈥檚 and 5鈥檚 returned to 魅影直播 to celebrate their Reunion. Anassa Kata to the Class of 1950 who were the most senior class on campus. There were over 950 alumnae/i, families, and guests in attendance鈥攁 13% increase from the following Reunion. Thanks to efforts from reunion volunteers, the Class of 1985 had record-breaking attendance for a 40th Reunion. The combined efforts of enthusiastic fundraising volunteers helped the 0鈥檚 and 5鈥檚 raise over a quarter of the over $6 million raised for the 魅影直播 Fund.

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Senior Toast

May 12, 2025

GOLD volunteer and fellow red class alum, Sonja O鈥橞rien 鈥21, led an official toast in the newly renovated Wyndham Alumnae House to welcome the Class of 2025 into the alumnae/i community. Class officer elections for seniors took place shortly after鈥攔esulting in volunteers from the Classes of 1951 through 2025.

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Connecting Across Generations

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Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research (GSSWSR) Networking Event

April 23, 2025

Hosted on the GSSWSR campus, current graduate students heard directly from social work professionals in various fields, engaged with alumnae/i at networking tables to learn more about career options, connected with their peers, and learned more about the myriad alumnae/i resources available鈥攅specially the regional club programs. At last count, 58% of the Delaware Club alumnae/i are GSSWSR graduates and this same cohort makes up 44% of the Philadelphia Club!

Browse professional development offerings.

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Alumnae Bulletin

The Bulletin which was first published in January 1921, continues to serve as a printed touchpoint to the College for Mawrters across the globe. It is mailed to more than 26,000 alumnae/i, family members, and friends three times a year and continues to have an extended life on the College鈥檚 website and in the College archives. The spring issue highlighted sustainability efforts from alumnae/i as well as the College. In the generations feature, Julia Wellner 鈥92 and Rachel Clark 鈥16 marine biologists who both majored in geology at 魅影直播 were interviewed. Clark earned her Ph.D. at the University of Houston with Wellner, who is on the faculty. Together, they published a study in 2024 on the Thwaites Glacier.
 

Read more about these Mawrters' research and explore past digital issues of the Bulletin here.

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Career and Civic Engagement Center: Intensives

Spring 2025

魅影直播 Intensives are one of the many ways the Career and Civic Engagement Center helps students explore different industries, learn key concepts and principles, connect with alumnae/i and other professionals in the field, as well as work with case studies. The Center offered nearly 40 opportunities for students last year.  As an example of programming, in the spring alumnae Caroline Cai '96, Foqia Shahid '23, Habiba Waziruddin '04, Angela Blatz Park '16, Amanda Blatz '23, and Amberine Nagree '01 contributed to the Finance Trek and Leslie Brodudo Mitts '84 led the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Retreat.  

Explore other Intensive opportunities that connect alumnae/i and students across generations here.

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Career and Civic Engagement Center: Listen, Learn, and Connect

Fall 2024 鈥 Spring 2025

Listen, Learn, Connect (LLC) is an immersive experience that connects 魅影直播 students and alumnae/i to increase career preparedness through moderated talks, interactive discussion panels, and 1:1 student advising. Organized by the Career and Civic Engagement Center, and facilitated by Christina Burton, Senior Associate Director, Alumnae/i Career Services, LLC sessions are offered six times per academic year. Each session is themed around academic major categories and includes a full day of in-person interaction with students, staff, and campus leaders. LLC emphasizes the Center's core competencies - Communication, Reflective Practice, Conceptual Thinking, Implementation, Connection, Cultural Competency, and Social Responsibility - while facilitating network activation to support exploration.

See how the Career and Civic Engagement Center supports students and alumnae/i at every stage鈥攍inking education, career exploration, and community engagement.
 

The cloisters at sunset, showcasing the Don't Forget to Remember Me monument. A crowd is seated at each side of the monument.

Art Remediating Campus Histories: ARCH Project Unveiling

Nekisha Durret鈥檚 鈥淒on鈥檛 Forget to Remember (Me)鈥 is a commissioned monument at 魅影直播 arising from an exploration of exclusionary histories on campus. Durrett鈥檚 artwork is the culmination of 魅影直播鈥檚 ARCH Project (Art Remediating Campus Histories), a five-year collaboration with students, staff, faculty, and alums, and was produced in partnership with Monument Lab. The final fabrication of Nekisha Durrett鈥檚 鈥淒on't Forget to Remember (Me)鈥 was completed in the Cloisters ahead of a dedication of the artwork, which included activities sponsored by Special Collections, a Black at 魅影直播 Tour led by Jada Ceasar 鈥20 with tour founders Emma Kioko 鈥15 and Grace Argo 鈥15 an evening unveiling celebration, and other opportunities for commemoration and reflection.

Learn more about the project, including the numerous alumnae/i contributors to the project, and browse photos from the event.

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Golden Sages Program

November 14, 2024

The Golden Sages is an affinity group of 魅影直播 alumnae/i who have celebrated their 50th reunion or are graduate school alumni over the age of 72. Mawrters and alumni peers from the Tri-Co come together for bi-annual lectures. This group is led by co-chairs Kit Burns 鈥66 and Terry Hirshorn 鈥67. Last fall, nearly 200 Mawrters and guests joined for a virtual lecture given by Marc Schulz . Marc Schulz is a co-author of the New York Times Bestseller, The Good Life: Lessons from the World鈥檚 Longest Scientific Study of Happiness (2023), which has been translated to over 40 languages around the world. Dr. Schulz is the Associate Director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, an 85-year-old longitudinal study of human flourishing in two generations of individuals from over 700 families. He also holds the Sue Kardas PhD 1971 Professorship in Psychology at 魅影直播 and directs 魅影直播鈥檚 Data Science Program.

View past Golden Sages programs and explore how 魅影直播 lifelong learning is an evergreen maxim for Mawrters.