MCLA Student Selected As 29 Who Shine Awardee

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass.— Odiase Williamson "22 has been chosen at MCLA"s "29 Who Shine" Award recipient, given annually by the Massachusetts Department of Education to outstanding students from colleges across the Commonwealth. 
 
An artist and arts management major, Williamson has completed several internships and special assignments in arts, arts management, and community engagement, including: 
 
  • An artist assistantship supporting one of MCLA"s Artist Lab residents at MCLA Gallery 51 
  • An internship at MASS MoCA, where he was invited to present his research to the staff of the museum 
  • Serving as management assistant for the Urban Bushwomen Dance Company during a recent Berkshire arts residency 
  • Working with the Sterling and Francine Clark Institute of Art, reviewing and writing labels with an equity lens 
Working with MCLA"s Institute for the Arts and Humanities, he served as liaison between IAH and a community engagement class, guiding explorations on how to deepen community at MCLA, including IAH"s Inscapes Poetry Project, which documented student perspectives about sense of place at MCLA and in the Berkshires.
 
He helped support a wide range of other IAH programming, including a Silent Disco event on campus, and launched his own project, Memories Through Matter, which engaged students in storytelling around meaningful objects.  
 
"As an intern with the MCLA Institute for the Arts and Humanities, his quiet leadership and gentle style has guided our work and engaged his peers," said MCLA Professor of Arts Management and MCLA-IAH Director Lisa Donovan. "Odiase is a natural connector and has taken advantage of every opportunity to connect across communities. In all his work, Odiase embodies a sense of curiosity, discipline and excellence." 
 
In the future, Williamson is interested in working in nonprofit arts and culture sector to promote ideas of inclusion, diversity, access, and equity. 
 
In May 2011, the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education launched "29 Who Shine," a commencement season awards program to recognize 29 outstanding student graduates from the Commonwealth"s public higher education system. Each honoree from a community college, state university or University of Massachusetts campus is nominated by a faculty or staff member, or by a university awards committee. 

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Retiring Superintendent Named to North Adams' Women's Hall of Fame

By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff
 NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Superintendent Barbara Malkas last week was inducted into the Women's History Hall of Fame in North Adams. 
 
The honor was established several years ago by Mayor Jennifer A. Macksey to recognize women who have played important roles in the city's history. 
 
At the end of last week's School Committee meeting, Macksey asked if anyone knew who Julia Dewey was. 
 
"No? She was the first female superintendent that served from 1893 to 1895 and another fun fact, did you know that Dr. Barbara Malkas is the second female superintendent serving from 2016 to now," the mayor said.
 
Malkas, who is retiring at the end of the school year, "is a true testament of a community leader for her stewardship and volunteer work within the city and beyond," said Macksey.
 
She listed the awards the superintendent has been presented, including the Against the Tide Award from the Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition, of which Malkas is president, Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents' 2019 President's Award for Outstanding Contribution to Education, the Unsung Heroine Award during COVID-19, Commonwealth Superintendent of the Year in 2024, and the Zonta Club of Berkshire County award for building a better work for women and girls.
 
"Dr. Malkas, you've been a mentor, a trusted colleague and a friend to many of us over the years," said the mayor. "I see it most fitting as you prepare for your retirement to honor you for your unwavering commitment to education, to our students in this great city of North Adams. ... 
 
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