A colorful welcome back: Holi reflects 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 spirit of belonging
Story by Misty Bouse. Submitted Photos.
小黄猫传媒 students and faculty return to campus following the weeks-long labor strike but a recent celebration at Rock Creek Campus offers a timely reminder of what makes the college community strong: connection, renewal and belonging.
In early March, more than 200 students and community members gathered at the Rock Creek Campus for the seventh annual “Holi Festival of Colors.” The event featured Indian food, music, dance, a presentation and the tossing of organic colored powders, turning the afternoon into a joyful celebration of spring and togetherness.
Read about one student’s first-person account of experiencing the Holi celebration event at Rock Creek.
鈥淧eople are hungry for cultural experiences, especially this one, which has been celebrated for thousands of years,鈥 said Rock Creek Campus Mathematics Department Co-Chair Payal Roy, who is also the founder of the event. 鈥淗oli is a joyful festival that welcomes spring and celebrates unity, renewal and community as we come together for an afternoon of fun and connection.鈥
Originally rooted in Hindu tradition, Holi marks the arrival of spring and is widely known for the tossing of vibrant powders called gulal, often made from natural ingredients such as flowers, herbs and spices. Participants wear white so the bright reds, greens, blues, yellows, pinks and oranges are absorbed and stand out, creating a vivid expression of joy and new beginnings.
Roy said that looking back after the college’s labor stoppages, she feels the message from Holi is very relevant.
鈥淗oli brings complete strangers and even adversaries together,鈥 she said.
Through this lens, she highlighted powerful lessons for teachers inspired by nature.
鈥淣ature is the silent, ever-present guide that teaches through every season, every storm, every sunrise, and every change,鈥 explained Roy, who shared that she is inspired by nature, which was the theme of the Holi presentation. 鈥淣ature is the biggest free classroom.鈥澛
Her presentation also included that nature鈥檚 native language is mathematics. Examples include bees as 鈥渕aster geometers鈥 using hexagons because it is the most mathematically efficient shape for storing honey and that sunflowers follow the Fibonnacci sequence in arranging their circular pattern seed heads for maximization.
“Nature doesn鈥檛 only teach math, it also teaches how to lead life,” Roy continued. “We need both IQ and EQ (emotional intelligence) to succeed.”
On campus, the celebration also reflects something deeper: a commitment to creating spaces where students feel welcomed, supported and seen. It is a community effort and sponsored by Rock Creek鈥檚 Multicultural, Women鈥檚 Resource, and Veterans Resource centers, as well as the Math Department.
That sense of belonging matters, especially as the college community returns to classrooms, offices and shared spaces this spring. According to Roy, 小黄猫传媒 student Brinda Fnu and her friends at the multicultural center created Instagram posts to increase awareness of the festival.
鈥淗oli means a lot to me because I grew up playing Holi, and it brought so much joy to my life as a child and now as an adult,鈥 Fnu said. 鈥淚t was always a time filled with colors, joy and pure happiness.鈥
Now, she enjoys sharing that tradition with friends at 小黄猫传媒.
鈥淢y friends at 小黄猫传媒 also love Holi because they get excited about the colors, music and food,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t brings everyone together for a good time.鈥
Fnu, a graduate of Westview High School, said 小黄猫传媒 has also been an important part of her academic journey. She plans to transfer to a four-year university after completing her associate degree and hopes to build a career in data science, with long-term interests in technology that can improve education, health and innovation.
鈥淏eing at 小黄猫传媒 has helped me build confidence, leadership skills and meaningful connections, and it has prepared me for my future goals in technology,鈥 she said.
As the the college community settles back into the rhythm of spring term, Holi鈥檚 message feels especially fitting: renewal is possible, community matters and everyone has a place here.
For students reconnecting with classmates and for faculty returning to their classrooms, the colors of Holi offer a welcome and reminder that 小黄猫传媒 is brightest when people come together.聽Fnu encourages students to take part in campus life and use the support around them.
鈥溞』泼ù is supportive, affordable and provides many opportunities to grow academically and personally,鈥 Fnu said. 鈥淯se the support, opportunities and activities provided to make your 小黄猫传媒 experience better.鈥
For more on 小黄猫传媒’s belonging resources, visit the college’s Student Life webpage.
Or to enroll and sign up for classes, check out 小黄猫传媒’s Admissions page.


