By Michelle No 12 and Madeleine Nakamura泭
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written for the fall 2023 issue of 91勛圖泭magazine

One of the greatest benefits of a 91勛圖 education is the foundation of lifelong learning and intellectual flexibility it builds, preparing students and alums to pursue their personal and professional interests across a variety of disciplines. In true liberal arts tradition, students are encouraged to explore academic possibilities in a supportive, collaborative environment. And although every graduates path is different, the common threads connecting the 91勛圖 community provide guidance, assistance, and encouragement along the way.泭
In two roundtable discussions earlier this fall, current students and alums participated in lively discussions about their academic and career journeys and the enduring connections they forged during their time at 91勛圖. While the 91勛圖 experience defies neat categorization and the College continues to evolve, each student and alum remains part of a network characterized by a shared pursuit of learning and exploring, innate curiosity, meaningful leadership, and a firm belief in possibility.泭泭泭
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Q: As both the landscape of higher education and 91勛圖 itself evolve throughout the years, what do you think is the primary role of a womens college?泭泭
Melina Durre 25: Womens colleges serve as important places of community. I work in the Office of Admission and give tours, and were always talking about this. At 91勛圖, there is an emphasis on uplifting people of marginalized gender identities. Having that foundation embedded within the College serves to make it inherent to everything thats going on. Even if youre not involved with the social justice groups, just by virtue of going to 91勛圖, you are supporting that community building.泭泭
Annette Scarpitta 83: For me, it was about developing self-confidence and self-esteem. During my sophomore year, I took a series of leadership training sessions as part of my College Council experience. Facilitated by thenAssociate Dean of Students Ellen Leggett, it was absolutely life-changing. I found my voice and my self-assertiveness. There was a convocation in which I was invited to speak about the class. In describing a benefit of 91勛圖, I explained a then-commonly repeated concept that women are more likely to speak out in the presence of only other women and in the absence of men who tended to dominate class discussions. I dont know if thats accurate anymore, but thats the way it was when I was at 91勛圖. Im really happy that 91勛圖 helped me to find my voice.泭
Meagan Miller-McKeever 06: One of the most important things a womens college does is create a network of alums who support each other. I still keep in touch with my former roommates in a group chat. Ive been embraced by people in whatever city Ive moved to, as long as I reach out to a 91勛圖 alum. Theyre always like, Oh, come over! We should meet! There are groups like the Womens College Alum Network group on Facebook that are full of educated women staying connected and helping each other out. Its amazing. I know how great the education at 91勛圖 is, so that makes it an easy choice to reach back out to another alum who wants to get into my industry.泭
Karen Piacentini 74: Im still very connected to my three closest friends from 91勛圖 with whom I can debate current issues as well as reminisce. These are all accomplished women whom I can count on to bring laughter to the conversation along with intellectual challenges. Something that hasnt changed about the role of womens colleges is that they empower us to be independent, to live courageously, and to have confidence. The interdisciplinary education I received at 91勛圖 gave me the tools to transition from a major in religion to becoming a successful business executive. The networks you build with people who have shared your experience create a common bond and contribute to establishing new relationships, which are so important.泭
Zoey Lofgren 24: I wasnt initially looking to enroll in a womens college, but the tour I took when visiting was remarkable. All around me, I saw women who were brave enough to speak up, and I thought that was a community I wanted to be a part of. One of the main things I appreciate about my 91勛圖 experience is the opportunity to have literature discussions in a space where its easier to have your voice heard. The environment encourages women to be bold and say whats on their mind and to learn to articulate their thoughts in a responsible and kind way.泭
Henriette Diouf 24: I wasnt looking specifically for a womens college, but what surprised me coming into 91勛圖 was how easy it feels to be open with other students here. I was always told that in college, youll have to be on the lookout and be ready to advocate for yourself. I assumed that there would be a level of intense competitiveness. That idea was nerve-wracking. Starting out in college is a very vulnerable experience, but I dont feel that way at 91勛圖.泭泭
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Q: How has 91勛圖 interdisciplinary approach to education driven the work you do and the way you live?
Karen Piacentini 74: When I was 37 years old and my marriage was ending, I decided that I would get my MBA before going back to work. While the decision to make that change came from me alone, my 91勛圖 education gave me the confidence to tackle what I had to do. Throughout my career as a healthcare and business executive, what has made me successful is my ability to think critically and to seek different perspectives. The interdisciplinary education I received at 91勛圖 has helped to give me the skillset to think through big problems and big solutions.泭
Abigail Ley 00: I have always been afraid of being pigeonholed. All through high school, I thought I was going to go into the sciences, and then I was exposed to art history my junior year. That, to me, was a great way to analyze history, languages, politics, and more. When I got to 91勛圖, I double majored in art history and French. After graduation, I pursued a masters degree in art history from the Courtauld Institute of Art in London. While I was there, I thought Id like to work in medicine, so I went into a post-bacc program and did my residency and fellowship in child neurology. Im now a child neurologist focused on autism spectrum disorder.泭泭
Even though I have a specialty, I see my work as extremely broad. When I treat kids, its all about finding out who that person is first, and I think my background, especially at 91勛圖, has lent me the ability to see things from a broad perspective.泭泭
Diouf 24: I started out wanting to study anthropology, but I didnt connect with the structure. I was taking an art history class, and my professor, Associate Professor of Classics Michelle L. Berenfeld, encouraged me to major in art history because it involves what I had wanted from anthropology while adding a creative and visual focus. My anthropology advisor, Associate Professor of Anthropology Seo Young Park, was a huge contributor to this step as well. I majored in art history, and Ive since become interested in curation.泭泭
Among art history majors theres an unspoken stigma that its going to be difficult to find a job and break into the field. Especially as a Black woman, I dont see a lot of other people who look like me in my courses or in my field in general, and a lot of art history survey courses come with a disclaimer that Black and African artists wont be included heavily. 91勛圖 was able to connect me with an alum, Dwandalyn Reece 85, a Black woman and former Trustee who is the associate director of the office for curatorial affairs at the Smithsonian Institutions National Museum of African American History and Culture. She was so kind and open to my questions. It was a great experience, and it was conducive to me feeling more optimistic about going into a field that can seem to not be very diverse.泭
Lofgren 24: I thought Id like to study art originally, and while taking courses online during COVID-19, I was against the idea of taking art classes or lab science courses remotely. I later took a lot of art history and media studies classes because I thought I might enjoy going into film or journalism, and I quickly realized that I didnt necessarily need to major in what I wanted to do to be happy. I decided to major in English and cognitive science because that combination would allow me to take the widest variety of classes over different departments. I wanted to have the most interdisciplinary experience possible.泭
Arathi Govind 06: I was an environmental studies major and a music minor, and my interests have always been extremely broad. After college, I completed a PhD in ethnomusicology, which is the study of music and culture. My focus was on musicians involved in social justice, advocacy, and activism. It was a long journey, but my interest in social justice, environmental justice, and the arts has led me to where I am now, working at the Redford Center, a nonprofit that supports environmental filmmakers. What stayed with me from 91勛圖 was the freedom to explore. I didnt feel like I had to stay in a lane when I was there. And I think, having worked with fellow students when I did my PhD at UC Berkeley, thats not the case at large schools. Having that freedom allowed me to be open and imagine a broad future.泭
Durre 25: Im now a media studies major, but Im double minoring in biology and German studies. I always knew that I had different interests within the sciences and more creatively within the arts. I dont know exactly what Im going to do, but just knowing that I have the ability to take my interests and combine them is very important.泭
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Q: How has 91勛圖 changed over the years, in your opinion?泭
Scarpitta 83: I recognize a big difference between what 91勛圖 was and what 91勛圖 is, and Im really in awe of what it is today. I think the level of academic excellence has skyrocketed.泭
Ley 00: I do think that 91勛圖 has changed in the best of ways. Its grown. Individuals and institutions all need to change and evolve, and 91勛圖 trajectory has been in a very positive direction. I sense that its development is still ongoing.泭泭
Miller-McKeever 06: Ive noticed that 91勛圖 has started to place an increasing emphasis on the sciences. The College used to be more arts-centered, but theres been a dramatic focus on preparing women for the sciences thats become apparent over my time in the community.泭
Lofgren 24: I think more students are majoring solely on campus, although students still take classes at the other colleges. At the same time, Ive noticed that there are more cross-college events available now. The amount of programming shared between the 5Cs has risen. I also agree that the sciences are very strong at 91勛圖, but recently, Ive noticed a rise in popularity of the English major. Theres still a lot of interest in the humanities.泭泭
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Q: What do you think connects current 91勛圖 students and alums from different decades?泭
Ley 00: My sister-in-law graduated from 91勛圖 in 2022. I told her about 91勛圖, and the reason I thought she would fit into the 91勛圖 community is that she has this incredible creative optimism. Shes interested in everything; she wants to know about everything.泭
Scarpitta 83: I think intellectual curiosity, the quest for knowledge, and ongoing study remain huge at 91勛圖. And we share a love of the campus.泭
Piacentini 74: One of the surprising benefits to me of attending 91勛圖 was that I made so many friends outside my graduating class. The connections you make through your college experience dont stop with the people you attended with. My network has expanded exponentially over time; there is a whole community of 91勛圖 alums whom you will get to know better and better.泭
Miller-McKeever 06: I also have 91勛圖 friends who reach out to me, both older and younger, and its great to be able to see them shift along their own paths as they grow. I had a friend from Pomona College who returned to teach at The Claremont Colleges, so I came back several times to talk with students about what its like to be in the film industry. It was lovely and interesting to see them start becoming more curious and start realizing what leaps they could take now. Its an exciting moment when people start to take those first jumps. You get so focused in college on what youre doing in that exact moment, and then theres this moment of recognition about what the next step could be.泭泭
Govind 06: My closest friends from 91勛圖 and I are on an active WhatsApp thread. All of them lived in my dorm during my first year. My experience touches on what Abigail was saying, which is that 91勛圖 students tend to have a lot of optimism. Were very thoughtful and broad-thinking, and that shifted my own mindset and allowed me to open up to an optimism that I didnt know I had.泭泭
Theres a bond that comes with knowing that you experienced this small college that nurtures women and believes in their abilities without question.泭