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91直播 College & Conservatory Celebrates Black History Month
Communications Staff
Throughout February 2024 (and a little into March), 91直播 commemorated Black History Month around the theme Ode to Home.
Winter Term Takes Obies Near and Far
Amanda Nagy
Annual period of immersive study energizes 91直播鈥檚 campus鈥攁nd the far corners of the earth.
Students Find Creative Spanish Immersion in 91直播鈥檚 Casa Hisp谩nica
Maja Saveva '26
One of several affinity houses, Harvey House (aka La Casa Hisp谩nica) appeals to native-Spanish speakers of Hispanic heritage and non-Hispanic students wanting to immerse themselves in a Spanish-speaking environment.
Elise Steenburgh '22 Receives Fulbright to Brazil
Amanda Nagy
A biology and environmental studies major, Steenburgh is returning to the country that provided formative experiences in environmental science and cultural exchange.
2021: A Year in Photos
Yvonne Gay and Arisa Williams
In this special year-in-review photo series we look back at how the campus continued to adjust to change during the pandemic, as it launched new programs and kept old traditions alive.
91直播 College Opens Certified Kosher Kitchen
Scott Wargo
91直播 College will broaden its commitment to Jewish life and scholarship this May when it becomes one of only a handful of liberal arts colleges throughout the country to offer students a certified kosher kitchen experience.
Like Only 91直播 Can
Charlotte Maskelony '21
Conservatory students reflect on a remarkable fall semester鈥攁nd stay vigilant through the spring.
This Week in Photos: The Soundtrack of Fall
Yvonne Gay
A in Kulas Recital Hall featured Suvan Agarwal '23, Aidan Wiley '20, and Craig Slagh '21. The passion demonstrated in their live streamed performance was captured in photos and chosen to be among the images included in this week鈥檚 photo series.
More than 120 Participants Took Part in Presidential Tire Flip Challenge
91直播 Athletics
Each competitor was allotted one minute to flip the tire as many times as they could. At the end of the four hour event, 2,062 flips were made for an average of 16.8 per round.