List of Mount Holyoke College people

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The following is a list of individuals associated with Mount Holyoke College through attending as a student, or serving as a member of the faculty or staff.

Notable alumnae

Academics and scientists

Activists

Actors, musicians, dancers and performers

Artists

Athletes

Businesswomen

College presidents

Computer scientists and graphic designers

Doctors, nurses, psychologists, and psychiatrists

Filmmakers, broadcast presidents, and producers

Journalists

Judges

Politicians and family

Writers

Notable faculty, past and present

Artists

Athletics

Authors, actors, poets, and playwrights

Education

Historians

Humanities

Politics

Sciences and social sciences

Actors

Presidents

A number of individuals have acted as head of Mount Holyoke. Until 1888, the term principal was used. From 1888 to the present, the term president has been used.[3]

Acting and interim presidents

Commencement speakers

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The following is a list of Mount Holyoke College Commencement Speakers by year.[4]

Date Name Speeches and links
2012 Azar Nafisi [5]
2011 Martha Nussbaum [6]
2010 Gail Collins [7]
2009 Mary McAleese [8]
2008 Carol Gilligan [9]
2007 Wendy Kopp [10]
2006 Joyce Carol Oates [11][12]
2005 Nina Totenberg [13]
2004 Kim Campbell [14]
2003 Judy Blume [15][16]
2002 Queen Noor of Jordan [17]
2001 Suzan-Lori Parks ’85 [18]
2000 Mary Patterson McPherson [19]
1999 Anna Quindlen [20]
1998 Johnnetta B. Cole [21]
1997 Madeleine Albright [22]
1996 Donna Shalala [23]
1995 Ann Richards [24]
1994 Nita Lowey ’59 [25]
1993 Judith Kurland ’67 [25]
1992 Pat Schroeder [25]
1991 Evelyn Fox Keller [25]
1990 Wendy Wasserstein ’71 [26] (quotes)
1989 Glenn Close [27] (quotes)
1988 Joseph Brodsky [25]
1987 Maya Angelou[28][29]
1984 Barbara B. Kennelly[30]
1981 Shirley Chisholm[31]
1976 Lillian Hellman[32]
1975 Ella T. Grasso '40 [33]
1965 James R. Killian, Jr.
1963 U Thant[33] [33]
1912 The Rev. Edward F. Sanderson[34]
1899 William McKinley[35]

Notes

  1. "The Joffery Ballet" by Sasha Anawalt
  2. Voight, Sandye (September 22, 2005). "Character reference; Costumed performers bring history forward at Linwood walk". Telegraph Herald.
  3. Principals & Presidents (1837-)
  4. Commencement Speakers by Year
  5. Azar Nafisi to Give 175th Commencement Address
  6. Martha Nussbaum to Give MHC Commencement Address
  7. Columnist to deliver Mount Holyoke College graduation address
  8. McAleese to MHC Grads: "The World Needs You"
  9. Carol Gilligan Commencement Speech
  10. Wendy Kopp Commencement Speech
  11. Joyce Carol Oates Commencement Speech
  12. Boston Globe article
  13. Nina Totenberg Commencement Speech
  14. Kim Campbell Commencement Speech
  15. Judy Blume Commencement Speech
  16. Photo from Judy Blume's official website
  17. Queen Noor of Jordan Commencement Speech
  18. Suzan-Lori Parks Commencement Speech
  19. Mary Patterson McPherson Commencement Speech
  20. Anna Quindlen Commencement Speech
  21. Johnnetta B. Cole Commencement Speech
  22. Madeleine Albright Commencement Speech
  23. Donna Shalala Commencement Speech
  24. Ann Richards Commencement Speech
  25. 1 2 3 4 5 "List of commencement speakers 1987-1997". Mount Holyoke College. Retrieved 2008-05-28.
  26. Wendy Wasserstein Commencement Speech
  27. Glenn Close Commencement Speech
  28. "Commencements; Mount Holyoke". The New York Times. May 25, 1987. Retrieved 2007-10-12.
  29. "At Mount Holyoke:Angelou tells seniors to reflect on their education". Daily Hampshire Gazette. May 26, 1987.
  30. Political Action Urged
  31. Commencement Address, the Genre
  32. Lillian Hellman papers with draft of Mount Holyoke commencement speech
  33. 1 2 3 The Education of Ella Grasso
  34. "Mount Holyoke Graduates; The College Celebrates Its Seventyfifth Commencement.". The New York Times. June 16, 1912.
  35. "President Gives Diplomas; Mount Holyoke College Confers a Degree Upon Him. The First Man So Honored Speech to the Graduating Class, Among Whom Was His Niece -- The President's Trip.". The New York Times. June 21, 1899.
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