Damage to Mead Hall
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.
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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.
Mount Holyoke College will mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for all employees as of August 13, 2021.
Empathy, the connective experience, underpins friendships and fuels advocacy and collective action, says President Stephens. It begins with curiosity.
As the College moves toward a full undergraduate residential experience for fall 2021, updated information for students and employees can be found here.
President Sonya Stephens shares news about Commencement 2021, including the three honorary degree recipients.
The verdict in the Derek Chauvin killing of George Floyd has many of us feeling a keen awareness that there is so much more yet to be done.
The tragic attack in Atlanta has brought to the fore yet further evidence of racism, anti-Asian sentiment and gender-based violence.
Mount Holyoke has secured a one-year extension of the current contract with Bright Horizons.
President Stephens discusses efforts to assure some level of continuity of care related to the announcement to suspend on-campus care at Gorse.
President Stephens shares a message for the new semester.