Building wings at the Stoling Ceremony
Mount Holyoke College held its twenty-second annual Stoling Ceremony for graduating students of color, with the theme “We Built Wings Here.”
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Mount Holyoke College held its twenty-second annual Stoling Ceremony for graduating students of color, with the theme “We Built Wings Here.”
Marco Avilés, incoming assistant professor of Spanish at Mount Holyoke College, hopes to introduce students to the optimism in Indigenous literature as he takes on his family’s proud tradition of teaching.
More than 175 students gathered in Chapin Auditorium with their families and friends for the twenty-first annual Stoling Ceremony for Mount Holyoke College’s graduating students of color and their mentors.
Mount Holyoke College held its ninth annual BOOM! Learning Symposium; the College hosted renowned speakers and offered a variety of workshops and breakout sessions centered on diversity, equity and inclusion.
The Miller Worley Center for the Environment at Mount Holyoke College held the second Summit on Feminist Leadership in Climate Justice, featuring talks from global experts.
VP for Equity and Inclusion Kijua Sanders-McMurtry shares the new Pronouns Policy and a scholarship in honor of Native and Indigenous communities.
Mount Holyoke’s Zowie Banteah Cultural Center has reopened in a new, accessible space so all can come and celebrate the culture and heritage of the Indigenous community.
The Zowie Banteah Cultural Center is moving, but its mission to promote Indigenous visibility remains the same.
Mount Holyoke College has repatriated ancestral remains the College had possessed for over a century to their home communities.