Women's History Month 2025

Women’s History Month is observed from March 1 to March 31, honoring the countless contributions and achievements of women throughout history.

According to womenshistorymonth.gov, the celebration began in 1981 as Women’s History Week when Congress passed Pub. L. 97-28. President Ronald Reagan officially recognized the observance during the week of March 7, 1982.

In 1987, the National Women’s History Project successfully petitioned to extend the celebration to a full month. Congress passed a resolution to recognize March as Women’s History Month, with additional resolutions from 1988 to 1994 further solidifying the observance.

Since 1994, every U.S. president has issued an annual proclamation declaring March as Women’s History Month.

Additionally, March 8 is recognized globally as International Women’s Day, honoring the achievements of women worldwide.

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Triton Campus Events

Triton Women Share Their Stories

The Triton College Library will host Triton Women Share Their Stories, March 10-14. Please contact Shekinah Lawrence for exact dates and times.

Women sharing their stories include:

  • Dr. La Trice Finch, Nursing Faculty
  • Danielle M. Stephens, Purchasing Manager, Business Office
  • Dr. Bianca Sola-Perkins, Dean of Continuing Education
  • Dr. Alexandria Terrazas, Dean of Early College
  • Isabella Marie Calderon, Triton Student
  • Dr. Elizabeth Collins, Humanities Faculty

Please note that the event will feature many additional speakers beyond those listed above.

Co-sponsored by the Heritage Committee, this is the third consecutive year the Triton College Library will host Triton Women Share Their Stories. The event is open to the public.

“When a wise woman speaks, smart people listen and learn from her,” – Gift Gugu Mona, Woman of Virtue

For more information, contact librarians@365dafa6.com.

Women’s History Month Trivia

Triton College Faculty and Staff Only
Thursday, March 27
2-2:30 p.m.

Join us online and test your knowledge.

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Women Alumni Spotlight

Michele Fiore

Broadcast journalist Michele Fiore, a proud Triton College alum, has covered a wide range of important topics—from politics and protests to the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the demands of reporting on such impactful stories, she remains deeply connected to her roots.

“My education and instructors at Triton gave me all the tools I needed to have a successful career,” she said.

Growing up in Elmwood Park, Fiore first became acquainted with Triton as a middle schooler. Introduced by her sisters to Dr. Eugene Schlabach, head of the music department, she studied classical music under his instruction, playing Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Mozart and Scarlatti.

“I had a lot of interests when I was younger,” she recalls. “I loved music, TV, writing and theater.”

Following her many passions, Fiore hosted local television programs in Elmhurst and Elmwood Park. Blending her love of writing, performing and broadcasting, Fiore decided to study journalism at Triton College, earning a full ride scholarship.

“At Triton, I studied journalism under Jackie Pledger-Skwerski, who became one of my most beloved instructors,” she said. “I was also the editor-in-chief of the Fifth Avenue Journal. I worked part time at WRRG-AM, Triton TV and Elmwood Park Cable Television News.”

After earning her associate degree from Triton, Fiore continued her studies at Northern Illinois University (NIU) majoring in broadcast journalism and minoring in women’s studies.

Since then, Fiore’s career has taken off, with anchoring and reporting roles in Chicago, Milwaukee, Springfield, Ill., and Decatur, Ill. Today she is an on-air reporter for CBS58 in Milwaukee.

“Triton started me on a solid path in my chosen profession, allowing opportunities to grow,” she said.

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Alumnae Wall of Fame Recipients

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2022

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Women's Athletics at Triton

Women’s Basketball Women’s Soccer
Women’s Softball Women’s Track and Field

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Triton College District Events

Some In-District Women’s History Month Gatherings

Women’s History Month Guess Who
Friday, March 7
4-5 p.m.
Forest Park Public Library
7555 Jackson Blvd.
Forest Park

VOP Women’s History Month Event
Saturday, March 22
10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Oak Park Library
834 Lake St.
Oak Park

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Support Women-Owned Restaurants

Blondie’s Diner

Maria’s Mexican Restaurant

Maria's Mexican Restaurant

Mulata Kitchen

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Support Women-Owned Businesses

Chen’s Nail & Spa

Chic Chick’s Boutique

Chic Possessions

CoCo Beauty Lounge

Dr. Danielle Musso - Dentist

Dr. Julie A. Moore - Dermatologist

Great Sip Café

Ivana Di Piero Hair Studio

Quasthoff's Flowers Inc.

River Forest Chocolates

Spathies Insurance Agency

Turning Point Dance Studio

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Women in the World

Advocacy Astronomy Entertainment
Mathematics Science STEM

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Women as Trailblazers and Inspiration

Lesser-Known Figures

Women Who Changed the World

Celebrating Chicago Diversity

Women's History Trail

MacArthur Genius Grants

Women Authors To Read Before You Die

Women Writers Who Shaped The 20th Century

10 Trailblazing Women Directors

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