Send-Off Parties

Send-Off Parties welcome incoming Mawrters and their families to the ²ÝÁñ³ÉÈËÉçÇø community and connect them with current students, alumnae/i, parents, and staff. This year, Alumnae/i Relations and Development coordinated regional in-person parties and virtual events for BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and international students and their families.

Atlanta

Eight students standing on a staircase during a Send-Off Party
Incoming students at the Atlanta Send-Off Party hosted by Lisa Slotznick ’79 and the ²ÝÁñ³ÉÈËÉçÇø Club of Atlanta.

Boston

A group of students standing under a pergola and holding a BMC pennant during a Send-Off Party
Incoming students at the Boston Send-Off Party hosted by Linda Kaboolian and Harold Nahigian P’15 with their daughter Jess Nahigian ’15.

Colorado and Wyoming

A group of students at a Send-Off Party
Incoming students and alums at the Colorado and Wyoming Send-Off Party hosted by Meg Froelich ’85 and the ²ÝÁñ³ÉÈËÉçÇø Club of Colorado and Wyoming.

Connecticut

Students at Send-Off Party in CT.
Incoming students at the Connecticut Send-Off Party hosted by Fa and Jeff Randolph P’23.

Houston

Students at a Send-Off Party in Houston
Incoming students at the Houston Send-Off Party hosted by the ²ÝÁñ³ÉÈËÉçÇø Club of Houston.

New Jersey 

Students at a Send-Off Party in New Jersey
Incoming students at the New Jersey Send-Off Party hosted by Claire Delaney and Michael de Leeuw P’26.

Philadelphia

Students at a Send-Off Party in Philadelphia.
Incoming students at the Philadelphia Send-Off Party hosted by Jenni Punt ’83 P’21 and Steve Emerson P’21. In addition to area students, this event included STEMLA Fellows from the Class of 2027 who were on campus for an in-person summer program.

Washington, D.C.

Students at a Send-Off Party in D.C.
Incoming students at the Washington, D.C. Send-Off Party hosted by Cecilia and Jeffrey Mikita P’26.

Northern California

Students at a Send-Off Party in Northern California.
Incoming and current students at the Northern California Send-Off Party hosted by Zoe Fisher ’15 and Paul & Joy Fisher P’15.

Published on: 11/12/2023