Martha Freymann Miser ’11 (GSLC, PhD), founder and president of Aduro Consulting, recently served as 2025 Co-Annalist for her 50th college reunion at Hamilton College. In the reunion letter, she reflects on her experience at Kirkland College, the short-lived women’s coordinate college later absorbed by Hamilton in 1978, which she describes as deeply “Antiochian” in spirit and formative in her path to Antioch. You can read the full annalist letter here.
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