International Student Makes Mark at Hood
By Michaella Jiyun Kim “Hood is part of who I am right now,” senior Nilsa Gonzalez said. Nilsa M. Gonzalez, who came to theU.S.fromPanamain 2009 to get a higher education with a scholarship, kept saying […]
By Michaella Jiyun Kim “Hood is part of who I am right now,” senior Nilsa Gonzalez said. Nilsa M. Gonzalez, who came to theU.S.fromPanamain 2009 to get a higher education with a scholarship, kept saying […]
By Ana Filipovic Fifteen scholars were recently honored in the Davis United World College Scholars Reception. The second annual Davis United World College Scholars Reception was celebrated on the 10th of November, Saturday, in Whitaker […]
By Nick Temple The 2012 Presidential debates—three in all—have now come and gone. Here’s a quick round-up of the high- (and low-) lights: Debate 1 (Oct. 3): Domestic Policy Moderator: PBS’ Jim Lehrer A […]
By Samantha Helmhold Each year, Hood College Chapter of Mortar Board sponsors an event known as, “Safe Harvest.” This is sponsored in order for the kids ofFrederickto have a safe and fun evening full of […]
By Kimberlyn Bennett and Stacey Axler Leslie Chang, the author of the novel “Factory Girls: From Village to City in a Changing China,” held a keynote address in Hodson Auditorium on Oct. 24 to discuss her novel. […]
By Isabel Duarte Dr Macdougall is the program director for the gerontology and thanatology graduate programs at Hood. She has worked at Hood for two years. She is a clinical psychologist who specializes in geriatric […]
By Sheila Headspeth On Oct. 2 at 7 p.m. Hood College hosted a same sex marriage equality panel in Whitaker Campus Commons featuring advocates Reverend Canon Angela F. Shepard and Dan Furmansky. Shepard was raised […]
By Min Ju Dutczak Kate Emory, director of the Study Abroad Program at Hood helps students travel the world. Hood’s new Study Abroad Program, located in theAppleResourceCenterin Room 8C, was created in 2011 to help […]
By Kimberlyn Bennett Hood College received massive renovations to many of its facilities during the summer break. On campus renovations included new structures and fixing deferred maintenance issues, which are items that needed to be […]
By Stacey Axler The incoming first-year students are introduced to the Hood community before even coming to campus through the book “Factory Girls: From Village to City in a Changing China” by author and journalist […]
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