All posts by Ashley O'Keefe

Students Experience Magic and Wonder on Mystical Night

BY ERICA MILOSH

On Friday, February 5, the Meditation Club held a Mystical Night, sponsored by CAB. In Fels Lounge, any magical activities were available for students to participate in. From 8 to 10 p.m. there was a psychic fortune-teller, wax hand making, and henna tattoos.

The most popular table that students were lining up for was wax hand making. Students were instructed to cover their hand in lotion then dip it into the wax. The most tedious part was separating the wax hand from the student; at times it took a lot of pulling and coaxing to get the wax hand off.

There was also a Henna tattoo station set up. A real Henna artist free handed complex designs onto students. The brown paste took a long time to set before leaving a stain on the skin.

A psychic fortune-teller had a table set up with crystals and other magical items to help her discover each student’s story and future. It was spooky how she knew certain things about people she’s never met before and many students were eager to find out their future. Others were looking for advice and guidance.

Many students wandered in and out of Fels checking out the tables and enjoying wings and refreshments. It was a fun Friday night event filled with curiosity and amazement.

#DStrong Dorian Murray becomes famous at Nichols College and around the world

BY ERICA MILOSH

On January 25 and 26, students, staff, and faculty showed support for Dorian Murray by having their picture taken with his DStrong hash tag or by spreading his tweet.

Dorian, age 8, has been battling a pediatric cancer called Rhabdomyosarcoma since he was diagnosed at 4. Unfortunately, at this point the cancer has been deemed untreatable. Upon hearing this news, Dorian decided to spend his remaining time becoming famous all over the world and passing on his message to stay strong.

Nichols College has joined the global battle to stay #DStrong and help spread Dorian’s message and dream. So far, #DStrong has made it across the country and internationally as far as China and Australia. This worldwide recognition of Dorian has boosted his spirits and even resulted in him meeting a New England Patriots player, Rob Gronkowski.

Once everyone participating at Nichols had their pictures taken with a whiteboard reading #DStrong, all of the photos were compiled into a video that has been sent out to several social media sites for Dorian and his family to view (click here to watch the video). Junior Reilly Flaherty and Director of Student Involvement Brian Quinlan organized this support initiative.

Nichols Women Explore Mass. Conference for Women

BY ERICA MILOSH

The Institute for Women’s Leadership attended the Massachusetts Conference for Women at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in December. Eighteen Nichols students experienced all the leadership advice, career resources, and professional stories that the conference had to offer.

The conference featured a wide variety of recognized keynote speakers during the opening session. Such representatives were fashion designer Tim Gunn of “Project Runway”; best-selling author and founder of Nasty Gal, Sophia Amoruso; TED fellow and urban space artist, Candy Chang, and several more.

Junior human resource management and business major, Olivia Barrett, has attended the conference for the last two years. “One [speaker] that I found to be extremely beneficial was Adam Grant –the top rated Professor at Wharton University. His talk was very interesting and he presented himself in a very confident and professional manner. Grant deals with clients including Google, the NFL, Merck, Goldman Sachs, Pixar, Facebook, and many more.”

After lunch there was a second keynote session featuring Shonda Rhimes, producer of Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal; and television critic Emily Nussbaum. Throughout the day author signings were available and breakout sessions were held geared toward women’s leadership, emerging professionals, and personal development. Roundtable discussions were held to deliberate small business development and social media tools.

“The first breakout session I attended was ‘The Art of Talking About Yourself,’” Olivia said, “In this session, all of the panelists encouraged us to find our brand.”

“Seeing 10,000 women in one place for the purpose of continued personal development is motivational –learning is lifelong,” Director of the Institute for Women’s Leadership Jean Beaupre said, “The atmosphere was really positive and encouraging; it is an amazing experience and we were thrilled to be able to attend with some of our students.”

The students found the conference to be motivating, empowering, and inspiring. The speakers, breakout sessions, and roundtable discussions got students thinking about their own personal development and goals for the future.

Senior marketing major and business communication minor, Lindsey Oliver, has attended the conference for the last three years. “Not only do I have such fond memories from the conferences over the years, but I have also taken so much away from them. Overall, it is just a great environment to be a part of.”

Other faculty and staff members who attended the conference were Marney Buss, Director of Residence Life; Elizabeth Horgan, Director of Career Services; Cindy Lafortune, Information Technology Manager of User Support Services; Libba Moore, Human Resource Mangement Program Chair and professor; Jenna Parker, Career Services Administrative Assistant. Nichols College Graduate & Professional Studies also had a booth set up which was run by Marie Leonard, Assistant Director of Recruiting; and Nora Luquer, Associate Director of Admissions.