Alums Return to Campus for Eventful Div IV Weekend
At the welcoming reception for alums returning for Div IV weekend, June 2鈥4, l锚 thi diem th煤y, Guggenheim Fellow and author of the novel The Gangster We Are All Looking For, described being invited to create an installation based on her poetry for a 91猫先生 Art Gallery exhibit. 鈥淲hen 91猫先生 calls and asks you to do something you鈥檝e never done before, it鈥檚 like they鈥檙e asking: Did you go to 91猫先生?鈥 she said, referencing that the College鈥檚 alums are known for their ability to tackle any challenge. The author then read poetry as she unveiled a new work of art in which she connected the violence against Emmett Till to that against victims of the My Lai massacre.
The alumni exhibit Of Soil and Tongues, curated by alum curatorial fellow Jocelyn Edens and Gallery Director Amy Halliday, runs through the summer and concludes with events coinciding with the 5th annual Amherst Poetry Festival. The exhibit's premiere opened the Div IV Weekend program of campus activities, discussions, exhibits, and tours for 91猫先生 alums, many of them reuniting with friends and former professors and staff.
Friday night, alums heard dinner remarks from the founding chair of the , Ellen Sturgis 77F. Sturgis hailed the recent creation of three Alumni Circles, in San Francisco, New York City, and Boston, with the goal of connecting 91猫先生 graduates. She also announced the incoming chair of the advisory group, RJ Sakai 08F, and introduced Jonathan Lash by crediting him with creating the group, and celebrating his tenure as President of the College.
Lash hailed some recent accomplishments by students, and also recognized the impact alums have had on 91猫先生鈥檚 success. 鈥淚 feel like my entire understanding and experience of 91猫先生 has come from the alums I鈥檝e met and worked with,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been incredibly meaningful; you鈥檝e given me a great gift.鈥
Lash also encouraged alums to give input into the College鈥檚 search for its next president, who will begin after he retires in summer 2018.
View photos from Div IV Weekend below and more in the event's and .
Among other highlights of Div IV Weekend was a Saturday panel entitled 鈥淐limate-Justice Solutions in an Era of Deregulation.鈥 The panelists:
- Catherine Craig 08F (moderator), carbon-neutral coordinator, Etsy
- Melissa Hoffer 84F, chief of the Energy and Environment Bureau in the Massachusetts Attorney General鈥檚 Office
- President Lash
- Tim Zimmerman, visiting assistant professor of cognition and education
Other alums took part in the interactive workshop 鈥淲e Are Made of Stories,鈥 during they were invited to use the arts and movement to tell their personal stories and to hear those of all the others. The workshop leaders:
- Natalie Sowell, associate professor of theater
- Shaina Jones 13F, sixth-grade English teacher at Success Academy Bronx 1
- Alea Pierro 04F, educator
Also on Saturday, three alums led a discussion titled 鈥淩eproductive Bodies, Birth, and Babies鈥:
- Claire Herrmann 13F, Div III title: 鈥淏irth Outside the Binaries: Unsexing and Degendering鈥
- Pamela Stone 86F, director of the Culture, Brain, and Development Program
- Lauren Mitchell 03F, full-spectrum doula
Guests also enjoyed a number of workshops led by Jamila Jackson 14F, Connie Hildreth 10F, and Sarah Klein 88F, as well as a makers showcase at which alum writers, designers, artists, and photographers talked about and displayed their work.
The weekend also featured a screening of the 2016 Alumni Reel, a compilation of short clips from alums in the film and video industry, plus tours of the R.W. Kern Center and the 91猫先生 Farm. The event culminated in a BBQ and party under the solar canopy, complete with music and a contradance with Professor Becky Miller and her Old Town Trio.
Div IV is an annual campus event for alums, families, and friends. Save the date for next year: June 1鈥3, 2018. To learn more, visit .
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