Mount Holyoke: A Smoke-Free Campus
The officers of the College have decided to adopt a 100 percent smoke-free campus policy by June 2020.
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Sonya Stephens
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The officers of the College have decided to adopt a 100 percent smoke-free campus policy by June 2020.
Robin Randall has been named the Vice President for enrollment management.
President Stephens shares important news from Hampshire College President Miriam Nelson.
Updates on the fall Board meeting, the Community Center opening, and Inauguration.
“We must be more committed than ever to espousing values and ideals that run directly counter to those who would promote hatred, divisiveness, and fear.”
“We will work to create the conditions on this campus for all to enjoy the respect that comes from understanding and empathy, and for all to thrive.“
An update to the community on how historical allegations are being addressed and affirming the College's commitment to high standards of safety and care.
"We will reassert the relevance and power of a Mount Holyoke education and of a women’s college that is the most inclusive."
In her 2018 Convocation address, Sonya Stephens called on students to use their language to define their world.
Sonya shares the President’s Report for 2017–18.