Progress on the Mount Holyoke anti-racism act
A December 2020 progress report on the anti-racism action plan made during the fall semester.
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A December 2020 progress report on the anti-racism action plan made during the fall semester.
President Stephens addresses the Mount Holyoke community in the face of an uncertain outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
President Stephens provides preliminary information about Mount Holyoke College’s plan for spring 2021.
President Stephens expresses our support of the Jewish community after a symbol resembling a swastika was found on the Wellesley campus.
Information and commitments addressing all forms of oppression in our community.
An update on Mount Holyoke’s financial situation and identifying permanent, structural changes.
President Stephens acknowledges the difference in Convocation this year, but invites students to engage creatively and see opportunities for the future.
President Stephens affirms the College’s commitment to core values, freedom of expression and the safety and wellbeing of all members of our community.
Mount Holyoke College is identifying ways to support the needs of caregivers in our community and have taken preliminary steps to provide resources.
The College worked through the summer of 2020 to develop an action plan to begin the vital work building an anti-racist Mount Holyoke.