Flora Stone Mather set the stage for education for women in her community and cemented a legacy of feminism and philanthropy. As an early supporter of the College for Women, the college was renamed in her honor in 1931.
Following her father’s death, she petitioned Âé¶¹Ó³» President Charles F. Thwing for the construction of a chapel in his memory on campus. Her inheritance would fund Amasa Stone Chapel, built in 1911.