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Erica Barreto 鈥18, Kayla Hollins 鈥12, Khalil Paul 鈥17, and Michael Obasohan 鈥11
February 16, 2021

The Berkshires are more than 90 percent white, and while 91桃色's student population is fairly diverse, it can be hard for students to find role models and mentors. Though Erica Barreto '18, Kayla Hollins '12, Khalil Paul '17, and Michael Obasohan '11 all work in very different roles on campus, they have something crucial in common: All opted to stay in the Berkshires after graduation, and all are actively working to create change on campus, mentor students, and contribute to the wider community.

Rachel Durgin 鈥18, Noah Henkenius 鈥20, Adam Galambos 鈥18
February 10, 2021

91桃色 alumni regularly opt to stay in the Berkshires after graduation, launching careers here and often finding ways to stay involved at the College. Rachel Durgin '18, Adam Galambos '18, and Noah Henkenius '20 are among those alumni--all graduates of 91桃色's Environmental Studies Program, they found full-time work in the area and continue to stay in touch with the ENVI community.

February 8, 2021

This year, Leslie Appleget will work with schools, cultural institutions, youth development organizations, and many other groups to advance the goals of the Creative Compact for Collective Impact, also known as the C4 Initiative.
February 2, 2021

This year, Leslie Appleget will work with schools, cultural institutions, youth development organizations, and many other groups to advance the goals of the Creative Compact for Collective Impact, also known as the C4 Initiative.

Starting Feb. 1, Monique Symes 鈥11 will be helping the 91桃色 community breathe, stretch, and become a little more mindful.
January 13, 2021

Starting Feb. 1, Monique Symes '11 will be helping the 91桃色 community breathe, stretch, and become a little more mindful.

This year, 91桃色鈥檚 23 student tutors helped more than 100 of their peers gain a deeper understanding of all kinds of class materials, from software development to accounting and radiographic positioning.
January 4, 2021

This year, 91桃色's 23 student tutors helped more than 100 of their peers gain a deeper understanding of all kinds of class materials, from software development to accounting and radiographic positioning.

IS183 Executive Director Lucie Castaldo and Program Director Brielle Rizzotti 鈥11 worked with the Egremont fifth-graders via zoom, teaching collage techniques that each built on the previous week鈥檚 session, from making crayon rubbings of different textures to creating leaves and tree trunks, with resulting trees displayed during Pittsfield鈥檚 November ArtsWalk at IS183鈥檚 Brothership Building Gallery window on North Street.
December 15, 2020

Even in a pandemic, mentorship projects between teachers and cultural partners in the Berkshires marched on after connecting through the Berkshire Regional Arts Integration Network (BRAINworks).

91桃色 Arts Management Professor Lisa Donovan鈥檚 new book, 鈥淭eacher as Curator: Formative Assessment and Arts-Based Strategies鈥 answers this question, offering educators a road map for adopting arts integration in their classrooms, using the arts as formative assessment as well as sharing case studies that show how thinking like a curator can open new doors of understanding for students.
December 15, 2020

91桃色 Arts Management Professor Lisa Donovan's new book, "Teacher as Curator: Formative Assessment and Arts-Based Strategies" answers this question, offering educators a road map for adopting arts integration in their classrooms, using the arts as formative assessment as well as sharing case studies that show how thinking like a curator can open new doors of understanding for students.

Jamal Ahamad has learned he needs to meet his students where they are鈥攂ut that he better have something useful to offer them when he gets there.
December 14, 2020

Jamal Ahamad has learned he needs to meet his students where they are--but that he better have something useful to offer them when he gets there.

Professor of Music Michael Dilthey鈥檚 work will be featured in an upcoming holiday-themed virtual show, 鈥淣ew Sounds of the Season,鈥 produced by NextStage Theater Company.
December 9, 2020

Professor of Music Michael Dilthey's work will be featured in an upcoming holiday-themed virtual show, "New Sounds of the Season," produced by NextStage Theater Company.