“So Win” ad written by alum
Nike’s commercial for Super Bowl LIX that called out sexist stereotypes was written by Ӱ̳ College alum Edward “Ted” Malenfant ’13.
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Nike’s commercial for Super Bowl LIX that called out sexist stereotypes was written by Ӱ̳ College alum Edward “Ted” Malenfant ’13.
Ӱ̳ College hosted its second annual Girls & Women in Sports Day on campus and introduced young people to a variety of sports, including soccer, basketball, volleyball and equestrian activities.
The Career Development Center at Ӱ̳ College held a three-day immersive Sophomore Institute to prepare students who are starting their journeys in the professional world.
Cora Fernández Anderson, associate professor of politics at Ӱ̳ College, wrote an article for Ms. magazine about a landmark ruling that could transform the legal landscape of abortion laws in Latin America.
Diamond Abiakalam-Chinagorom ’25 has been selected as Ӱ̳ College’s first Schwarzman Scholar. The program selects future leaders to pursue a one-year, fully funded master’s degree at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
Ӱ̳ College President Danielle R. Holley spoke to both New England Public Media and the podcast “The Harvard Plan” about how higher education is not the enemy, as well as supporting students going forward.
Ӱ̳ College administrators tell the Daily Hampshire Gazette about the progress of the multiyear project to make the campus carbon neutral.
The Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary was reopened to the Ӱ̳ College community with a celebration. The sanctuary has undergone two years of revitalization and renovations that include new carpet, lighting and multimedia equipment.
Siggy Ehrlich ’26 recently worked on and attended a Ӱ̳ College symposium celebrating composer Maria Theresia von Paradis.
Daniela Chamarro Angeles ’27 recently saw the musical “The Outsiders,” produced by Debra Martin Chase ’77, with Ӱ̳ students and alums.