The View from Mt. Ida
- A Hope, a Promise, and Then...The Right Stuff
- The Beauty of Aging Well, EMMA summer 2009
- Update, June 30, 2009
- Inspiration, EMMA winter/spring 2009
- Economic Challenges, Jan. 27, 2009
- Ordinary Women: Extraordinary Lives, EMMA fall 2008
- Economic Challenges, Nov. 3, 2008
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in Emma Willard's regular communications efforts is a series of messages from Trudy Hall, Head of School. The importance of peer contact, having crucial family conversations, managing the stress of exams, and current literature on girls' development and education are just some of the topics explored in a personal and dynamic series of essays.

When Emma Hart Willard first established her school in Troy, 90 girls from around the country were enrolled in math, science, history, foreign language, and literature courses. Willard herself not only served as instructor, she wrote a number of textbooks used at her school and throughout America.