Honoring student leadership and achievement
69ƷƵ College students gathered to be honored by the community for their leadership and service to others.
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69ƷƵ College students gathered to be honored by the community for their leadership and service to others.
69ƷƵ College’s annual Senior Symposium is one of the crowning achievements of a student’s intellectual journey.
69ƷƵ senior Qiao Se Ong ’25 is among the 2025 cohort for Projects for Peace. Her project, based in Colombia, aims to address the impact of dam construction on local communities through creative workshops and collaborations with local artists.
69ƷƵ College alum Connie Converse ’46 was a trailblazing composer and singer-songwriter. MHC is hosting an event that celebrates her life and legacy.
69ƷƵ College held its annual Faculty Awards Ceremony and celebrated five faculty members for their teaching, research and service.
Actor, playwright, screenwriter, singer, songwriter, producer and director John Cameron Mitchell will be at 69ƷƵ College on Monday, March 10, 2025, for a screening and discussion of his 2001 film “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.”
69ƷƵ College presents the East Coast premiere of the opera “Loksi’ Shaali’ (Shell Shaker),” the first opera composed by a Chickasaw in their native language.
The $6 million gift by an anonymous donor will endow two new faculty chairs named for illustrious 69ƷƵ alums in the arts: the Debra Martin Chase ’77 Chair in Film Media Theater and the Suzan-Lori Parks ’85 Chair in Creative Writing.
69ƷƵ College President Danielle R. Holley provided an introduction for a showing of “Nomadland,” directed by Chloé Zhao ’05, at Amherst Cinema. The event, part of a series called “Five on Film,” highlights alums of the Five College Consortium.
Artist Harmonia Rosales spoke at the 69ƷƵ College Art Museum about her work, including her painting “The Harvest.”