First-gen Day Celebration
November 8, 2024 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
A celebration event to spotlight HMC’s First-gen community.
Platt Lawn.
This event is for: faculty, staff, students
Community Connections events provide opportunities for HMC faculty, students and staff to cultivate community, foster open conversations and share important information as together we live out our mission and shape the future of the College.
Calendars
The focus of this learning community is to learn from each other. The goal is to embed values such as intellectual curiosity, empathy, active listening, and critical thinking into our educational practices and learning environments that will help us navigate complex conversations.
Mitchell PDR
Registration
The Claremont Colleges Eating Disorder Task Force invites students to celebrate Body Compassion Week from October 28-31! Join HMC’s Peer Health Educators for a pop-up outside the Hoch to explore how to embrace your unique beauty, let go of insecurities, and nurture a positive relationship with your body. There will be uplifting activities like writing positive affirmations on mirrors and creating your own self-care bag.
A series of lunch and learn activities with OCS staff and offered to all students.
The overall purpose is to learn more about the experiences others have around a specific topic and build a sense of community.
Green Room (Platt Campus Center)
A virtual, collaborative panel discussion regarding salary negotiations, presented with HMC alumni.
Come together as a community, remember loved ones, and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of this cherished tradition.
- Bring a picture or item that represents a loved one you’d like to honor from October 31 to November 2.
- The altar will be located in the Hoch Dining Commons
Whether you’re familiar with the tradition or simply curious, we welcome all members of our community to join us in celebrating life, love, and memory. Your contribution will help make our altar a beautiful reflection of our diverse community.
Come together as a community, remember loved ones, and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of this cherished tradition.
- Bring a picture or item that represents a loved one you’d like to honor from October 31 to November 2.
- The altar will be located in the Hoch Dining Commons
Whether you’re familiar with the tradition or simply curious, we welcome all members of our community to join us in celebrating life, love, and memory. Your contribution will help make our altar a beautiful reflection of our diverse community.
Come have some treats with OID and share the memories of loved ones.
Hoch Dining Commons
Come together as a community, remember loved ones, and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of this cherished tradition.
- Bring a picture or item that represents a loved one you’d like to honor from October 31 to November 2.
- The altar will be located in the Hoch Dining Commons
Whether you’re familiar with the tradition or simply curious, we welcome all members of our community to join us in celebrating life, love, and memory. Your contribution will help make our altar a beautiful reflection of our diverse community.
The focus of this learning community is to learn from each other. The goal is to embed values such as intellectual curiosity, empathy, active listening, and critical thinking into our educational practices and learning environments that will help us navigate complex conversations.
Mitchell PDR
Registration
Pop-up event for students to learn about financial wellbeing with the Office of Wellbeing and the Office of Career Services. This event will take place outside the Hoch.
Josh Brake, Sarah Kavassalis, and Kyle Thompson.
Aviation Room, Hoch Shanahan Dining Commons.
A series of fun, student-led events and performances.
Platt Living Room.
A tabling event to celebrate, educate and support the transgender community with resources, information and solidarity.
Hot beverages and pastries with DSA staff, opportunity for students to be introduced or reminded of services and resources.
A series of fun, student-led events and performances.
Platt Living Room.
Pop-up event for students to learn about career wellbeing with the Office of Wellbeing and the Office of Career Services. This event will take place outside the Hoch.
A series of gatherings with OID staff and special guests to discuss issues related to social justice and current events.
The focus of this learning community is to learn from each other. The goal is to embed values such as intellectual curiosity, empathy, active listening, and critical thinking into our educational practices and learning environments that will help us navigate complex conversations.
Mitchell PDR
Registration
A pop-up event to engage students with the food pantry and educate the community on food insecurity and available resources.