Whitman Today
 

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Remembering With Care & Connection

By rev. seigen johnson, Interfaith Chaplain and Director of Religious and Spiritual Life

A colorful altar in the Reid Campus Center lobby covered with flowers, photographs and other mementos.

Student affinity group Unidos and the Hispanic Studies Department created a community ofrenda that was recently displayed in Reid Campus Center. 

As the new Interfaith Chaplain and Director of Religious and Spiritual Life, I am honored to join this vibrant community of students, staff and faculty. My work centers on cultivating spaces where each of us can explore meaning, belonging and purpose—not in isolation, but in relationship with one another across traditions, beliefs and lived experiences.

As we move into November, we step into a month defined by remembrance. Across cultures, this is a time to honor those who have come before us and to tend to the grief and love that remain. Recently, many in our community observed Día de Muertos, a tradition in Latinx and Indigenous communities where families build ofrendas—tables of memory filled with photographs, marigolds, favorite foods and treasured items. These offerings remind us that death is not an ending to be feared, but a continuation of relationship sustained through care and memory.

Even as Halloween has passed, its themes—costumes, identity, celebration—invite reflection. It’s worth pausing to consider how our choices—including what we wear—reflect respect for others’ sacred traditions. Cultural and religious symbols carry deep meaning for those who hold them; when we treat them as decoration, we risk causing harm. Honoring the spirit of celebration means moving with curiosity, humility and care.

For many, November also brings quieter forms of remembrance. Shorter days, colder light and the nearing of holidays can stir grief—whether for loved ones, for places left behind, or for the ache of change we cannot name. Grief is not something we move past; it is an expression of love that continues to live within us and that can connect us across time and faith. Every tradition holds practices to carry us through loss: sitting shiva, lighting candles, reciting prayers, cooking ancestral foods, chanting, silence, song.

If you are navigating grief, longing or transition, please know that you don’t have to carry it alone. The Office of Religious and Spiritual Life offers non-sectarian pastoral care, quiet space for reflection, and support in connecting with local faith communities and on-campus well-being resources.

May this season remind us that remembrance is not only about what has passed, but also about what still binds us to one another—compassion, memory and care.

Additional reading from Interfaith America:

  • “Honoring Ancestors: Samhain, All Saints’, And Día De Los Muertos” 
  • “What Religious Holidays Are Happening in November and December?”

Noteworthy

CCEC Receives Career Spark Award

The Career and Community Engagement Center (CCEC) received a 2025 Career Spark Award from Handshake. Only 40 out of 1,500 higher education institutions using Handshake were recognized in this way as a top career center. Selection was based on data in three areas: student engagement, employer engagement, and reporting and analytics.

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Upcoming Webinars for Employees

In preparation for the upcoming open enrollment period for Whitman employees, Navia Benefit Solutions will host webinars on the topics of Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) and our new offering of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs).

  • Thursday, Nov. 6, from 11 a.m. to noon
    Flexible Spending Accounts (RSVP)
  • Thursday, Nov. 13, from 11 a.m. to noon
    Health Savings Accounts and Limited Purpose Flexible Spending Accounts (RSVP)

Please register in advance.

 

Weekly Social Anxiety Counseling Group on Thursdays

Do you experience social anxiety and want to learn effective coping skills and find motivation to move forward to greater connections? Moving Forward With Social Anxiety is a weekly, no-commitment counseling group, on Thursdays from 2:30–4 p.m. at the Welty Health and Counseling Center. (Flyer attached.)

 

Volunteer With Food Justice Project Tomorrow

The student-led Food Justice Project will be volunteering on Thursday, Nov. 6, from 3–5 p.m. at Blue Mountain Action Council. Volunteers will pack bags with meals for local elementary school students to take home over the weekend. Meet at 2:40 p.m. on the Reid Campus Center lawn. Questions? Email foodjustice@whitman.edu. (Flyer attached.)

 

First Foods Station on Friday

The First Foods Station—honoring the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and its traditional foods (water, fish, game, roots, berries)—will be open on Friday, Nov. 7, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 5–7 p.m. at Cleveland Commons. Adjunct Assistant Professor of English Althea Huesties-Wolf will also deliver a First Foods Talk in advance at 11 a.m. 

Photo Finish

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Enjoy a few autumn photos taken on campus during the peak of fall colors.

Happening Today

 

12:10–12:50 p.m.

Movement That Matters: Strength & Stretch

Sherwood Athletic Center, Room 114

4:30–5:30 p.m.

Zfit

Sherwood 114 or Reid Side Lawn (weather dependent)

5:30–6 p.m.

ASWC Finance Committee Meeting

Cleveland Commons, Room 116

8–10 p.m.

Open Kayak

Harvey Pool

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