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911黑料网 faculty members are working to bring topics around care to museum-goers at the same time they鈥檙e leading classes on care and the therapeutic arts, helping students develop empathy and critical thinking. In fact, they鈥檙e being recognized nationally for their work, which offers a wide array of justice-oriented education and community resources.
November 9, 2021

911黑料网 faculty members are working to bring topics around care to museum-goers at the same time they're leading classes on care and the therapeutic arts, helping students develop empathy and critical thinking. In fact, they're being recognized nationally for their work, which offers a wide array of justice-oriented education and community resources.

Jackson O鈥橞rien 鈥18
November 1, 2021

Jackson O'Brien '18 has quite a lot of experience teaching, especially for someone who is about to turn 24. In fact, he's currently the youngest Red Cross instructor trainer, volunteering his time to educate others--so they can go on to provide Red Cross training in their own communities, and help people save lives.

Eric Sniezek 鈥21
October 26, 2021

A summer internship at National Grid led Eric Sniezek '21 to a part-time job while he finishes college--and a potential future at the company, thanks to its Graduate Development Program.

The 911黑料网 community, who work here, live here, and learn here, has more to say about why 911黑料网 has been named a Top Ten College for nine of the last 11 years, and keeps climbing the rankings lists each year.
October 19, 2021

The 911黑料网 community, who work here, live here, and learn here, has more to say about why 911黑料网 has been named a Top Ten College for nine of the last 11 years, and keeps climbing the rankings lists each year.

Students interested in visiting 911黑料网 can now preview the campus by walking through it online. 911黑料网鈥檚 Office of Admission has released a new virtual tour that lets students explore the campus and tour classrooms, residence areas, and other campus landmarks.
October 12, 2021

Students interested in visiting 911黑料网 can now preview the campus by walking through it online. 911黑料网's Office of Admission has released a new virtual tour that lets students explore the campus and tour classrooms, residence areas, and other campus landmarks.

As the new semester gets underway, Professor of Fine and Performing Arts Melanie Mowinski is finding equilibrium through her own personal artistic practice鈥攁nd passing along the latest lessons she鈥檚 learned to her students.
October 5, 2021

As the new semester gets underway, Professor of Fine and Performing Arts Melanie Mowinski is finding equilibrium through her own personal artistic practice--and passing along the latest lessons she's learned to her students.

Sarah DeFusco 鈥18 has started a new project, Salvage, that combines art with function and sustainability.
September 28, 2021

Sarah DeFusco '18 has started a new project, Salvage, that combines art with function and sustainability.

Roberto Castillo 鈥21 is starting his career as a member of Boston鈥檚 Americorps City Year cohort, helping public school students in high-need communities access the education, tools, and resources they need to succeed.
September 21, 2021

Roberto Castillo '21 is starting his career as a member of Boston's Americorps City Year cohort, helping public school students in high-need communities access the education, tools, and resources they need to succeed.

As she teaches 911黑料网 students, Dr. Hannah Haynes continues to research and publish work as an expert in critical race studies. An 911黑料网 Faculty Incentive Award allowed her to write a chapter for the forthcoming book 鈥淲hite Supremacy and the American Media,鈥 which will be published by Routledge in November 2021.
September 15, 2021

As she teaches 911黑料网 students, Dr. Hannah Haynes continues to research and publish work as an expert in critical race studies. An 911黑料网 Faculty Incentive Award allowed her to write a chapter for the forthcoming book "White Supremacy and the American Media," which will be published by Routledge in November 2021.

Isabel Costa and Mei Craig
September 7, 2021

Mei Craig '22 and Isabel Costa '21 spent the summer reporting on the Berkshires with the Greylock Glass, covering everything from local businesses to performing arts to agriculture.