My mother was your quintessential women’s college alumna who was all in when it came to helping her beloved alma mater—admissions recruiter, organizer of class reunions, fund-raising volunteer, officer of the alumnae association. When I...
My mother was your quintessential women’s college alumna who was all in when it came to helping her beloved alma mater—admissions recruiter, organizer of class reunions, fund-raising volunteer, officer of the alumnae association. When I got this job, she was very excited—though there was a small parenthetical wondering why didn’t I choose the magazine at Mount Holyoke (her alma mater and mine) instead of at Wellesley. But that quickly was forgotten, and she pronounced, “You could stay in that job a long time! Such a great job!”
I was in my early 30s at the time, and her distant horizon for me was more than I could grasp. But here I am, having worked nearly two dozen commencement and reunion cycles, now thoroughly understanding that this is a great job. I definitely now have a long view on the College. And that has its great benefits. Here are a few:
Which leads me back to my mother. I had been here about nine months when she presented me with a package, beaming over whatever was inside. I opened it and saw a Mount Holyoke sweatshirt. Blank look on my part—I had one of those. “Turn it over, turn it over!” she said. The back was emblazoned with WELLESLEY COLLEGE. Ahhh, a maternal stamp of approval on Wellesley and on having allegiances to both institutions. Though she did add one thing: “Just remember which one is on the front.”
I still have that sweatshirt—it happily reminds me of my mother—but the hoodie I now live in constantly has a huge W on the front … and nothing on the back.