A true home away from home
Isabel DiBiasio-Hudson discusses the MHC community: rooted in compassion, empathy and a desire to support people in the way that they want and need to be.
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Isabel DiBiasio-Hudson discusses the MHC community: rooted in compassion, empathy and a desire to support people in the way that they want and need to be.
The person I am leaving Ӱ̳ College is certainly not the student who applied or walked onto the campus as a first-year student. I knew I would be happy here. What I didn’t expect was how much the community would change me.
Besides its beauty, the next thing I noticed — or should I say, felt — was the energy running through the campus. It’s vibrant. It’s diverse. Everyone was so friendly and welcoming. I could see myself making friends here. I pictured myself sitting in the Williston Library.
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Ӱ̳ College welcomes students back to the long-awaited return to fully in-person classes and community.
Ӱ̳ College has made a variety of upgrades and improvements to its infrastructure to welcome the student body to campus.
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Now in its fifth year at Ӱ̳ College, the Lavender Ceremony is a celebratory rite of passage for the LGBTQ community.
“I have such a greater understanding of the ways people are connected. Everyone here wants to have those conversations, to learn more about each other.”
“I feel so lucky to be admitted to this incredible Frances Perkins program. The support for students is really unparalleled.”