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Fine arts faculty members Assistant Professor Andrew Haringer (piano), Lecturer Heather Braun-Bakken (violin), and Lecturer Kate Jensik (cello) held a concert for students, staff and faculty inside the Alva de Mars Megan Chapel Art Center.
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This fall, the college’s 17 varsity sports adapted practices and training opportunities to follow all NCAA and local health regulations. Josh Callinan ’21, a member of the Hawks’ football team, participates in a socially distant practice.
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The grilled cheese sandwiches from Roxy’s Gourmet Grilled Cheese truck were a hit at Homestaying Weekend.
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Road for Hope was modified this year to a 9-mile hike on campus—honoring each of the nine charities the walk annually supports.
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A welcome Mass was held outdoors this year during orientation weekend.
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The annual display of colors did not disappoint this autumn.
7: The Alva de Mars Megan Chapel Art Center received second prize for Exhibition Collateral Materials in the AAM Museum Publications Design Competition, featuring A Moment of Time sculpture by Nick Hollibaugh. Design by Annee Giard, director of integrated creative and web services. Project manager, Maggie Dimock.
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Whenever possible, students and faculty moved to the quad for outdoor classes.
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For indoor learning, classrooms also took on a different look this semester.
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Students participating in the Transitions Program—a program helping first-year students transition from high school to college—took part in team-building activities and community-service projects.
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Members of the NHIOP’s Kevin B. Harrington Student Ambassador Program handed out voter registration information to students, along with Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, in celebration of National Voter Registration Day.
Photos by Zach Elliot '21, Ryan Heath '22, Jason Kolnos, Gil Talbot, and courtesy of Cade Tompkins Projects, Providence, R.I.