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  • Photo of Kweilin Moore Ellingrud ’99

    A Global View

    SUMMER 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    Growing up in many different countries, Kweilin Moore Ellingrud ’99 observed “two ends of the [gender equality] spectrum,” which got her thinking about how women “live and lead in different ways around the world.”

  • Ministrations: An Encore in the Arts

    SUMMER 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    Fran Lewitter Schulman ’75 earned her M.B.A. at Stanford and worked as an investment analyst in New York City, retiring in 2023 after a 40-year career. In retirement, she is just about as busy as she was as an analyst, she says, but her schedule is more flexible. She has time to visit with her son and grandchild, and she has gotten deeply involved in volunteer work, including co-chairing her 50th reunion this May.

  • Photo of Page Talbott ’72

    Rummaging in America’s Attics

    SUMMER 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    “If I had had to map out my career before I started, I wouldn’t have imagined I would have done as many things as I have,” says Page Talbott ’72, who followed her B.A. in art history with advanced degrees in early American culture and American civilization.

  • Photo of Nancy “Nana” Lampton ’64

    From Corporations to Conservation

    SUMMER 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    Nana Lampton ’64 had a circuitous path to serving on corporate boards and conservation work.

  • Carol Clingan '63 and David Towler, the North Adams, Mass., native who told her about the mural, pose for a photo as a crew moves it.

    Forgotten Art Finds a Home

    SPRING 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    Carol Clingan ’63, through years of effort, saved a historic Jewish mural hidden in a disused synagogue in North Adams, Mass. It now hangs in the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, Mass

  • Nancy Langen Steketee ’68 and team members in cycling outfits

    Ministrations: Cycling for a Cause

    SPRING 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    For nearly two decades, Nancy Langen Steketee ’68 has been riding a bike to raise funds for multiple sclerosis (MS) research and support.

  • A photo portrait of Lisa Lim '86

    A Landmark Dealmaker

    SPRING 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    Lisa Lim ’86 has had a legal career defined by landmark real estste deals that transformed New York City’s landscape.

  • Lorena Ramirez '02 reads with her daughter.

    The Power in Stories

    SPRING 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    Lorena Ramirez ’02 created WipalaBox, an adventure activity box for children ages 5 to 11. Each box comes with a book, stickers, hands-on activities, and a keepsake crafted by Indigenous women artisans.

  • Portrait of Janet Cooper Nelson ’71

    A Healing Grace

    WINTER 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    If you read carefully, says The Reverend Janet Cooper Nelson ’71, Jonathan Edwards’ sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” is about spiders.