Urgent health and safety updates for spring 2022
President Stephens shares an urgent message regarding operational changes for the safe start of the 2022 spring semester.
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President Stephens shares an urgent message regarding operational changes for the safe start of the 2022 spring semester.
Whether near or far, may the sights and sounds of our beloved campus renew your spirits for the year ahead and fill 2022 with joy and hope as we celebrate our resilient community.
After the discovery of more antisemitic symbols on campus, President Stephens gives updates on the investigation and offers resources to the community.
A swastika was found in a Mount Holyoke residence hall. President Stephens discusses both the ongoing investigation and resources for the community.
President Stephens denounces racist messages sent to Black students, faculty and staff at UMass Amherst and Patriot Front stickers on the MHC campus.
President Stephens shares her message of welcome for the new academic year and the return to an in-person educational and community experience.
President Stephens announces the process for undergoing the search for the next Dean of Faculty, including the members of the search committee.
Celebrating the return of students to a fully-reopened campus, President Stephens welcomed all with a speech on the importance of interconnectedness.
In light of the surge of the delta variant of COVID-19, President Sonya Stephens has updated health and safety plans for students and employees.
Lightning struck Mead Hall July 17, 2021. President Stephens writes with a detailed update on the damage to the building and the cleanup efforts underway.