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The Yiddish Book Center has given 69ƷƵ student Zohar Berman ’20 insight into language, culture, history and the future.
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The Yiddish Book Center has given 69ƷƵ student Zohar Berman ’20 insight into language, culture, history and the future.
69ƷƵ student Lucy James-Olson ’22 reflected on the past and future of LGBTQ acceptance 50 years after Stonewall.
69ƷƵ is co-sponsoring the 2019 Intergroup Dialogue Conference, drawing together experts with a shared passion for collaborative communication.
Madeline Fitzgerald ’21 compares arriving at 69ƷƵ to Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz” going over the rainbow — leaving her hometown with few LGBTQ+ people and discovering that many MHC students are members of the LGBTQ+ community.
69ƷƵ College’s third annual learning conference on diversity, equity and inclusion draws big crowds and big topics.
“Embrace the experience and be prepared to learn.”
The experience of international student Minnal Abbasi ’16 led her three sisters to 69ƷƵ's gates —and unexpected growth for the entire family.
“I found myself at 69ƷƵ. I learned self-reliance in a foreign country. I realized I have control over my life. I need to be responsible for it.”
“I’ve become more cautious about viewing the experiences of others. I now prioritize, above everything, seeing the world through their perspective.”