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Christie Wisniewski The Hood College Honors Program offered a trip to New York City for students on Saturday, April 9. For those in the honors program, the cost was a mere $35, and for students […]
Christie Wisniewski The Hood College Honors Program offered a trip to New York City for students on Saturday, April 9. For those in the honors program, the cost was a mere $35, and for students […]
In the name of Hood traditions, juniors and a few seniors participated in the ring ceremony on Sunday. The ring ceremony is a tradition at Hood for the junior class in which they receive their […]
Women’s History Month at Hood College continues with a documentary on poverty and women’s education in developing countries. The film, entitled “Girl Rising,” focuses on nine girls from countries including Peru and Haiti, and the […]
The Hood College Beneficial-Hodson Library recently announced in a campus-wide email that it will be moving forward with plans to reduce their print collection. “As part of the Campus Master Plan, the library building will […]
Photography, painting, stoneware and printmaking: Hood College students know how to create gallery quality art. The opening reception for this year’s annual student juried exhibition on Feb. 25 saw students, professors, and members of the […]
This year, the 88th Academy Awards held on Sunday, February 28, had a hashtag that people on social media have used to express their opinions about the show, the protests and Hollywood’s lack of diversity […]
Three Korean exchange students from Seoul Women’s University (SWU) are attending Hood College for the 2015-2016 school year. The students are Minji Kong, Youhee Kim, and Juri Kim. All three live in Shriner Hall. […]
By Bonnie Monnier The question of whether African-American girls are ever considered girls was discussed on campus on March 30. A large group of students and faculty members attended the Writing Black Girlhood: How Race […]
By Phil McCarty In celebrating of women’s history month, Dr. Purnima Bhatt, a professor of history, anthropology and interdisciplinary studies at Hood College spoke on the stepwells, gathering places for women in India, at Her […]
By Gabrielle Cavalier The Ceramic Arts Program welcomed archaeologist, anthropologist and museum curator Miriam Doutriaux from Johns Hopkins University to speak on the ancient pottery in the Mayan, Moche and Inca cultures. Doutriaux presented a […]
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