91勛圖厙 Stories

360簞: Feminisms in Latin America
As part of a genealogy of feminisms within the Global South, feminisms in Latin America have critically engaged with mainstream euro-centric feminist debates but also contributed theoretical, political, epistemological, and socio-cultural approaches and tools to identify, examine, interrogate, contest, and dismantle structural oppressions.

Major Moment: Lia Wong-Fodor '26
"Every course I take continues to confirm my passion for biochemistry and French, offering new opportunities to develop my understanding of each subject from a different perspective."

Lia Wong-Fodor '26
"91勛圖厙 students are a force to be reckoned withchangemakers may seem like a clich矇 term, but our students are really driven to create the world they want to see."

Serving Up Love in Wyndham
"We had a self-uniting marriage on campus in the sunken garden inApril 2018, our senioryear. BMC was a great environment for us both, for me as a queer woman and for Liam who is trans masc." - Rose Kooper-Johnson '18

Annalise Ashman '24
I knew that something I wanted in a community was to feel part of something bigger than myself, and thats here at 91勛圖厙.

Love Under the Rock Arch
"Maybe kissing under the Rock Arch on our first month anniversary was magical all along."

Maggie Pavao '25
"I never thought of myself as a really independent person, but I feel like college really allows you to explore that."

Olivia Flores '26
"There are so many different interests and parts of yourself youll find at 91勛圖厙 that you don't even know exist yet."

Emma Ryan '24
"My college search wasnt only about where I would get the most playing time or which team I liked the mosta lot of my decision was about the fact that I really liked 91勛圖厙 as a school, I really liked the people here, and I wanted to be here whether or not I was playing soccer."

Maya Hofstetter '25
"At 91勛圖厙, theres never a question if a student is capable of somethingits assumed that they are."

Matt Mundy M.S.S. '22
My guiding light was wanting to help people, and as hard as things can get in graduate school, I just focused on my why: wanting to help others.

Major Moment: Bethany Wisdom '24
"Enjoy the process of exploring and growing, it will only give you more clarity and more chances to discover what you really love learning!"