The College’s decision for a remote fall semester
The College has always said that we would put health and safety first, and that our plans would be subject to constant review.
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The College has always said that we would put health and safety first, and that our plans would be subject to constant review.
We have made the very difficult decision to not bring students back to campus this fall.
President Stephens extends her support to international students who are an integral part of the Mount Holyoke community.
President Stephens announces Mount Holyoke’s Plan for 2020.
Our work is unceasing as we seek to more fully actualize our vision of what it truly means to be an inclusive community.
President Sonya Stephens discusses the actions Íøºì±¬ÁÏ will take to confront and address racism and to demonstrate that Black lives matter.
A response to recent reminders that the struggle to combat racial oppression is far from over. Sharing resources and announcing virtual events.
A letter in which President Sonya Stephens denounces racial violence and gathers the College community for a virtual vigil in its wake.
A letter to the class of 2020 regarding Commencement plans due to COVID-19.
President Sonya Stephens shares updates to Mount Holyoke’s COVID-19 response.