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The Jeannette Marks Center (more commonly known as ‘the Marks House’) is a cultural space serving th

The Jeannette Marks Center (more commonly known as ‘the Marks House’) is a cultural space serving the needs of Mount Holyoke students ‘”identifying as sexual and gender minorities as well as their allies.” Established in 1999, the center, which was named after Jeannette Marks, a professor of English and partner to President Mary Woolley, was designed as a space for LGBT+ students to find support, resources, and community and continues to provide these services. 

Jeannette Marks with a collie in front of a garden arbor ::  Mount Holyoke Archives and Special Collections Digital Images :: circa 1930


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