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  1. SharkHack 2020 Logo

    The hackathon aims to connect female and nonbinary students with potential employers and create a fun and welcoming virtual environment to design and develop innovative projects.

  2. Headshot of Mackenzi Lee

    Mackenzi Lee ’14MFA may be most wellknown for her New York Times best-selling young adult series that follows the spirited Montague siblings, but her recently published essay tackles a more serious topic, the #MeToo movement.

  3. Headshot of Julianna Fernandez

    In honor of National Voter Registration Day, we caught up with Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus intern, Julianna Fernandez '21.

  4. Headshot of Tiffany Hogan

    Tiffany Hogan '03MBA was recently featured in Comparably's list of the top 49 Inspiring Employer Brand Leaders in the Northeast. Hogan also shares her advice to current students on the importance of building relationships throughout your career.

  5. Group photo of women attending the Forte Business Conference.

    Last fall, Maegan Bernier ’20 and Shelby Young ’21 were selected to attend Forté Conferences for Undergraduate Women. We caught up with Bernier and Young about the valuable lessons they learned from these experiences.

  6. Christina Shutt with the Outstanding Achievement in Exhibitions Award from the Arkansas Museums Association

    We caught up with Christina on her work as the Executive Director at the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center and how she's shifted programming to a virtual format.

  7. Kate Leppanen wearing a mask in the library

    We caught up with Kate about her experience working at Cary Memorial Library during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how it's impact is bringing lasting change to public libraries.

  8. Headshot of Elena Bergomi

    We caught up with Elena about her passion for nutrition and her focus areas of disordered eating and polycystic ovary syndrome.

  9. Headshot of Heather Cabot

    Heather Cabot '92 is an award-winning journalist and serves on the alumni board of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. Check out what she had to say about her new book!

  10. Wilfred Labiosa and Rev. Julie Johnson Staples

    Wilfred Labiosa ‘19PhD is the founder of Waves Ahead, an island wide organization dedicated to working with marginalized and vulnerable sectors of Puerto Rican society by providing support in their needed areas in order to reestablish and strengthen them.