the Sprague Gallery (on the bottom floor of SHAN) will host an exhibition of Making CS students’ work from February 3 to 23. We’re planning an opening reception with snacks on February 5, 4–6 p.m., where students will be available to talk about their work. “Making Computer Science, a fall 2024 course taught by Professors […]
Location: Shanahan 1480 (Founding Classroom) Time: 1:30–2:30 p.m. Dates and topics for the Community Conversations: Friday, February 7 — Topic: Conversations in Troubled Times Friday, February 21 — Topic: Empathy Friday, March 7 — Topic: Calling In and Calling Out Friday, March 21 — NO Community Conversation session due to HMC’s Spring Break. Friday, April […]
Location: Virtual via Zoom Topic: Staff Remote Work Program Hosted by: Dana Nagengast, AVP and Chief Human Resources Officer. Special guests Harriet Nembhard, President and Andrew Dorantes, SVP-COO.
Location: Shanahan Recital Hall (B480) Topic: Staff Remote Work Program Hosted by: Dana Nagengast, AVP and Chief Human Resources Officer. Special guests Harriet Nembhard, President and Andrew Dorantes, SVP-COO.
Opportunity for current students and alumni to hear from alumni about resiliency, stress management strategies and unspoken rules. This is a virtual event. For more information, contact Office of Career Services (career_services@g.hmc.edu) or Office of Alumni and Parent Relations (alumni@hmc.edu).
Join us for Connection Hour, an open and unstructured gathering for faculty, staff, and students to connect and build community. This drop-in program aims to [...]
Location: Galileo Auditorium President Harriet Nembhard will share important news and information, reflecting on key accomplishments from the fall semester and learn more about plans [...]
Co-sponsored and co-hosted by OCCE and Adaptive Design @Mudd (ADAM), the MLK Day of Service will take place on the lawn between Platt and Hoch-Shanahan. [...]
Community celebration of faculty, staff and student's community involvement. Event takes place in the Green Room, Platt Campus Center, and is open to all (HMC [...]
Join us for Connection Hour, an open and unstructured gathering for faculty, staff, and students to connect and build community. This drop-in program aims to provide a welcoming space for conversation, relaxation, or simply being present with others.
Grab your Hoch lunch and join us in the Caryll Mudd Sprague Dining Hall anytime from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
President Harriet Nembhard will share important news and information, reflecting on key accomplishments from the fall semester and learn more about plans for the upcoming year. For those unable to attend in-person in Galileo Hall, there is a virtual option. Contact Caroline Bloomer (cbloomer@hmc.edu) for Zoom information.
Co-sponsored and co-hosted by OCCE and Adaptive Design @Mudd (ADAM), the MLK Day of Service will take place on the lawn between Platt and Hoch-Shanahan. Open to all.
Watching Selma (2014) as a community and engaging in a small group discussion after the film.
About the film, Selma (2014) – A chronicle of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s campaign to secure equal voting rights via an epic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, in 1965. (description taken from IMDB).
Location: If weather permits, it will be hosted in Shakespeare Amphitheater. Alternative location (indoors), the Living Room in Platt Campus Center (if change is made from original location, we can always post signs to indicate location change and follow up with an email.
Community celebration of faculty, staff and student’s community involvement. Event takes place in the Green Room, Platt Campus Center, and is open to all (HMC and external community).