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  1. Else M. Eaton ’01 runs an art-based program for adults with developmental disabilities. http://bit.ly/2haWUc
  2. Urban farmer Kristen A. Schafenacker ’05 sees to it that collard greens and winter squash grow in Brooklyn. http://bit.ly/2yqLcJ
  3. Sava Berhané '07 scores Soros Fellowship for New Americans, headed for Yale Law School http://bit.ly/qQG8C
  4. Our thanks to Nicole Johnson FP'11 and other MHC vets who answer a formidable call to service. http://bit.ly/4iZhXb
  5. Eye-opening stories and deft prose highlight Gail Collins’s book on women’s changing roles since 1960. Hear her Nov. 20 http://bit.ly/2DWlM0
  6. Tired of being ignored in co-ed classes, high school senior Hannah Smith is applying to MHC and her Sisters. Score! http://bit.ly/4FVC9b
  7. Vegan doughnuts? Lauren Elm '05 transforms vegan cooking in her new book, VeganYumYum. http://bit.ly/3AK0YB
  8. Better than "Survivor": ants rescue mates in experiment by MHC prof Karen Hollis.http://bit.ly/2K4ZFT
  9. Kathryn Greenberg ’09 wins the major prize for undergraduate work in physics. Wow! She heads to Harvard in 2010. http://bit.ly/1KLtX4
  10. Three Burning Questions http://bit.ly/1aeDkX
  11. An American kid drops out of high school every nine seconds. MHC alumna Mary Mazzio's film asks: what if they didn’t? http://ten9eight.com/
  12. She's the first woman to lead MHC's neighbor city. Never give up, says Elaine Pluta FP’96, Holyoke’s mayor-elect. http://bit.ly/1PK6XL
  13. Clare Healy ’96, who worked for Brown U. and NY NGOs, is now chief fundraiser for Tobey Hospital in Wareham, MA. http://bit.ly/zjCLq
  14. Lynn Pasquarella '80 named 18th president of Mount Holyoke College http://tinyurl.com/mhcpres
  15. Empowering women is the key to relieving poverty worldwide, Seven Sisters alumnae learn. So give, educate, read. http://tinyurl.com/sevsispo
  16. Barbara Passino '69 has written Chocolate for Breakfast, the most important addition to culinary literature ever. http://tinyurl.com/passino
  17. Werewolves and spirits visit Halloween night concert. Scared of the dark? Catch the afternoon performance. http://tinyurl.com/yl6m5gt
  18. A socialite’s view of the ’29 Crash is rich with tea cakes and broken dreams in Margaret Chai Maloney ’92’s novel http://tinyurl.com/ygzz8o3
  19. MHC biologist Sue Barry helps students assign meaning to plant leaves—and life. http://tinyurl.com/ylmjfhp
  20. http://twitpic.com/m8t4w - Tsunami relief: Aubry Koehler '07 and nonprofit Raw Shakti bring supplies to Samoa.