Professor of Art Rie Hachiyanagi held without bail, awaiting trial

Professor of Art Rie Hachiyanagi held without bail, awaiting trial

On Wednesday, Feb. 19, former Professor of Art and Studio Art Chair Rie Hachiyanagi was ordered by Judge Mark D. Mason in Franklin Superior Court to be held without the right to bail as she awaits trial.

Kristin Jensen ’99 presents Book Traces project

Kristin Jensen ’99 presents Book Traces project

University of Virginia (UVA) Library Project Manager Kristin Jensen ’99 gave a talk in the Stimson Room of the Williston Library on Feb. 7, titled, “Book Traces: Hidden Histories of Reading and the Future of Library Collections.”

Five Colleges receive $2.5 million for indigenous studies programs

Five Colleges receive $2.5 million for indigenous studies programs

“For years, studies of indigenous issues and Native America have been conducted and taught in the Five Colleges without proper support,” wrote University of Massachusetts Professor of Communication Donal Carbaugh. “Too many times, courses in this area could not be taught, personnel and related programs could not be funded.”

Senate reconvenes amidst staffing changes, elects new officers

The SGA Senate held their first meeting of the spring 2020 semester on Jan. 28. Items on the agenda included a review of Senate guidelines, a spring 2020 events preview and a vote on the new chair of halls and senate vice president positions.

Film Studies and Theatre Arts prepare for 2020 merger

Room 222 of the Art Building has a nearly panoramic view of campus. It overlooks the greenhouse, the Willits- Hallowell Conference Center and Lower Lake. But, when its window curtains are closed, students can manipulate the space’s lighting and sound.