Convocation 2017
In her 2017 Convocation speech, Sonya Stephens focused on the Mount Holyoke community that has endured — and celebrates—180 years of change.
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In her 2017 Convocation speech, Sonya Stephens focused on the Mount Holyoke community that has endured — and celebrates—180 years of change.
A letter expressing distress over President Trump's decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
In a letter to President Trump, Acting President Sonya Stephens urges him to commit to a long-term solution allowing DACA students to remain in the country
A letter reaffirming Mount Holyoke's commitment to diversity and inclusion following the violence in Charlottesville, VA.
A letter regarding the College's commitment to providing students with a diverse, equitable and inclusive learning environment.
Acting President Sonya Stephens joined more than forty college and university presidents in signing a letter regarding the recent executive order.
An email to the Mount Holyoke community by Acting President Sonya Stephens affirming that we will persist in promoting diverse perspectives, engaging in argument informed by evidence, and educating for meaningful change.
An email to the Mount Holyoke community by Acting President Sonya Stephens and Dean of Faculty Jon Western.
A letter describing initiatives in the area of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion as well as Campus and Global Environmental Sustainability.
A letter in response to petitions to adopt a policy regarding protections for DACA students and to declare MHC “a sanctuary center of higher education."