(Virtual) Convocation 2020: Your Mount Holyoke
President Stephens acknowledges the difference in Convocation this year, but invites students to engage creatively and see opportunities for the future.
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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.
ߣߣÉä 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.
Welcome to a new academic year, one unlike any other.
An update on Mount Holyoke’s financial situation amid the ongoing pandemic.
The College has always said that we would put health and safety first, and that our plans would be subject to constant review.
We have made the very difficult decision to not bring students back to campus this fall.
President Stephens extends her support to international students who are an integral part of the Mount Holyoke community.
President Stephens announces Mount Holyoke’s Plan for 2020.