Virtual Café

Welcome to Virtual Café! Here you will find a variety of virtual connections to MHC, including photo galleries, short videos, audiocasts, and more fun features. (You’ll also find Web site help and technology tips.)

Laurel Chain Archives
The Alumnae Association publishes a monthly e-newsletter, Laurel Chain, which brings you up to date on campus and alumnae news, events, and services. Here you can view the archived e-newsletters and update your e-mail address to be sure you do not miss an issue.
 
Alumnae to Alumnae Discussion Groups
Message Boards

Connect with sister alumnae online with our discussion groups. Join a current group, or propose your own discussion group. Current groups include Alumnae in Journalism, Career Discussions, Housing, and Young Alumnae.

 
E-cards

Use our e-cards to connect with classmates, friends, and/or prospective students. Custom-designed cards feature campus scenes, notable alumnae, and yearbook photos for reunion 2008 classes. E-cards can be sent in nine different languages.

Mount Blog
Ed's Tech Tips Blog

Read  the Alumnae Quarterly "blogazine" (magazine + blog = blogazine), enjoy book club discussions, and get career and technology tips on the staff blogs.

› Mount Holyoke Screen Savers
Screen Savers

Bring the beauty of Mount Holyoke to your computer with our Fall Visions screen saver. Instructions on how to download the screen saver are available. Check back for more screen savers in the future.

Mount Holyoke Wallpaper
Wallpaper

Display your MHC pride with these beautiful images as your desktop wallpaper.

 

› Multi-Media Page
Multi-media

Listen to audiocasts of recent lectures, see short videos, listen to the M&Cs sing.

 

› Photo Gallery
Photos

View photos of recent College and Alumnae Association events. The gallery is searchable by key word, and includes categories such as campus scenes, reunion, and the Lyon Lecture Series.

› Web site FAQ
FAQ

A list of frequently asked questions about the Alumnae Association Web site. If you are having trouble finding what you need, check out our FAQ.

 

Difference, difference is the essence of humanity. The first message of peace is to respect difference and not to fight about it.

1998 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate John Hume, from “The Peace Process in Northern Ireland,” presented at Mount Holyoke on March 14, 1995
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