Building Women's Higher Education: An Architectural History of MHC

Building Women's Higher Education: An Architectural History of MHC

Explore the history, development, and evolution of Mount Holyoke's campus with Kirsten Peeler '91!

By Mount Holyoke Club of Greater Washington DC

Date and time

Starts on Tuesday, March 19 · 4:30pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

We all know that Mount Holyoke is one of most beautiful campuses in the country, but would like to learn more about the architectural history of our lovely campus? Please join Kirsten Peeler (Class of 1991) for an online presentation telling us all about it! You'll want to grab a larger screen on a tablet or desktop computer for this one.

Kirsten has more than 20 years’ experience in the field of cultural resources management. She is a senior project manager for a national consulting firm based in Frederick, Maryland. She has conducted research on buildings throughout the United States and assisted private and public-sector clients comply with federal, state, and local regulations governing cultural resources. Kirsten has an undergraduate degree in International Relations from Mount Holyoke College and a Master’s degree in Historic Preservation from Columbia University.

Organized by

The Mount Holyoke Club of Greater Washington, DC represents alumnae living in Northern Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia. MHC DC offers alumnae in the greater Washington, DC area the ability to maintain ties with the College, network, volunteer, and attend educational, social, and sporting events, centered around MHC in the nation’s capital.

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