Continuity of care at Gorse Children’s Center
Mount Holyoke has secured a one-year extension of the current contract with Bright Horizons.
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Mount Holyoke has secured a one-year extension of the current contract with Bright Horizons.
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President Stephens discusses efforts to assure some level of continuity of care related to the announcement to suspend on-campus care at Gorse.
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