Mgrublian Center Celebrates 20th Anniversary
 

Mgrublian Center Celebrates 20th Anniversary

From the beginning, the mission of the Mgrublian Center for Human Rights has been aspirational. Today, the treasured research institute—which celebrates its 20th anniversary—is a magnet attracting the nation’s brightest students to CMC. “By instilling in our students an understanding of human rights as central to moral conduct and ethical decisions, we are sending [them] into the world to do something about it,” Trustee Board Chair David Mgrublian ’82 P’11 said in 2015 to celebrate the Mgrublian Center for Human Rights naming.

Click here to watch our Looking Back on 20 Years video.

 
 
Understanding Differences Through Photography
Understanding Differences Through Photography
 

After earning the American Philosophical Society’s Franklin Research Grant, Professor Juliana Fillies is traveling across Latin America this summer to research her first book on race and representation in photography.

 
 
 
 
 
Takako Mino ’11 Co-Founds College in Uganda
Takako Mino ’11
Co-Founds College in Uganda
 

Inspired at CMC, Takako Mino ’11 is establishing the first liberal arts college in Uganda, while creating an internship pipeline of current students to assist her and encouraging CMCers to discover what she loves about working in the East African country.

 
 
 
 
 
 Learning About Climate Change
Learning About Climate Change
 

CMCers embarked on a journey of a lifetime at the College’s second annual Worldmeet, held more than 4,300 miles away in Iceland. As they toured the “land of fire and ice” with Kravis Department of Integrated Sciences faculty, the group learned about sustainability and renewable energy.

 
 
 
 
 
Internship Has Major Impact
Internship Has Major Impact
 

Through an internship sponsored by the Kravis Lab for Social Impact, CMC history major Francis “France” Ferreira ’25 helped a national nonprofit make a major impact on thousands with student loan debt. “I’m very proud of the work that we did,” Ferreira said.

 
 
 
 
 
In Memoriam: Ed Haley
In Memoriam: Ed Haley
 

P. Edward “Ed” Haley, an invaluable mentor and professor to more than four generations of CMC students and a key figure in the founding of the Mgrublian Center for Human Rights and the Keck Center for International and Strategic Studies, passed away on June 30. He was 83.

 
 
 
 
 
CMS Earns Top 10 Finish in Learfield Directors’ Cup
CMS Earns Top 10 Finish in Learfield Directors’ Cup
 

Buoyed by the second-highest point total in the nation during the spring season, the CMS athletic department earned another top 10 finish in the final Learfield Directors’ Cup NCAA Division III standings for the 2022-23 academic year.

 
 
 
 
 
Thank youY
Thank You!
 

While we are still tallying the final number raised from more than 12,000 donors representing gifts of all sizes for The Campaign for CMC: Responsible Leadership, we are on track to once again shatter the record for liberal arts college campaigns and redefine what is possible with a supportive, invested community like ours.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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