Nearly four years ago, our community came together to launch the largest campaign for an independent girls’ secondary school in America.
We imagined the impact of collective gifts of philanthropy from alumnae, parents, faculty, and friends. We imagined the possibilities for progress and welcomed the chance to unite our community around priorities meant to elevate, inspire, celebrate, and strengthen our school's mission.
Today, we are in awe of the many ways our school has put gifts of philanthropy into action: New endowed scholarships and opportunity funds have provided access for girls from around the globe to experience our unique and transformational education; faculty have been given opportunities to innovate within the curriculum; the Starzinger Writing Center attends to the possibilities of the written and spoken word; renovations transformed the chapel into the Klingenstein Concert Hall, and construction of a new arts building brought dance, theatre, and orchestra together under one roof in the Alice Dodge Wallace ’38 Center for Performing Arts; experiential learning funds for students and faculty have expanded opportunities beyond the campus and helped to bring renowned speakers and alumnae guests to campus during special events, including our Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration.
Our campaign will continue through June 2026, and there are many aspirations of our strategic plan yet to fulfill: we need dedicated gifts to help preserve and enhance historic buildings on our campus; funding for new faculty housing; and support for a new Center for Resilience and Wellbeing. Gifts to our Emma Fund are also critical to the operating budget for the entire campus community.
Our Infinite Horizon campaign will continue to make a lasting impact with your help. Your support of the campaign is not just a donation—it's an investment in a generation of empowered young women ready to lead, innovate, and make a difference in our world.
A gift of any size will have a long-standing impact. Join us today!
—Linda Gill Anderson ’77 and Wendy S. Graham ’85, Campaign Co-chairs