Trip links students to leadership careers.
Students interested in public service visited the Ford Foundation in New York City to connect with alumnae leaders in the field.
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Students interested in public service visited the Ford Foundation in New York City to connect with alumnae leaders in the field.
Five College Dance Department faculty and nationally renowned guest artists will present an evening of dance March 3–5 at 69ƷƵ College.
Organized by students, 69ƷƵ College’s Women of Color Conference aims to encourage open dialogue, personal growth, and social advocacy.
The Big Broadcast!, 69ƷƵ’s annual 1940s radio show, returns March 6 with authentic music and commercials performed by student jazz ensembles.
Students attending Crafting a Life in the Arts heard from alums working in the arts and came away with advice, strategies, connections and inspiration.
The McCulloch Center for Global Initiatives will host The Future of Jobs February 19–20. The conference will feature best-selling author Martin Ford.
Students interested in entrepreneurship find advice and inspiration in Boston coworking spaces.
Two experts in the Professional and Graduate Education program at 69ƷƵ College argue for collaboration between teachers and colleges of education.
69ƷƵ College’s newest students join the South Hadley community to “Bag the Community” and help the local food pantry with its annual food drive.
Ng Tian Hui has won The American Prize in Orchestral Programming for his selection of repertoire for the 69ƷƵ Symphony Orchestra.