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.
69ƷƵ student Elena Frogameni ’22 has been named the recipient of the Western Massachusetts Scholarship Fund for this past academic year.
Nancy Welker ’63 credits her pioneering success in a male-dominated science field to her time studying at 69ƷƵ College.
69ƷƵ astronomer Darby Dyar is among the planetary scientists who will lead NASA’s new mission to explore the surface of Earth’s fiery twin.
The placement of Donald Trump’s presidential image invites “heated conversation,” says 69ƷƵ art professor Paul Staiti.
69ƷƵ College will mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for all employees as of August 13, 2021.
We encourage everyone to confront oppression and we invite members of our community to learn more about Juneteenth.
Empathy, the connective experience, underpins friendships and fuels advocacy and collective action, says President Stephens. It begins with curiosity.
69ƷƵ’s 2021 Common Read, “The Fire This Time,” is a collection of “thoughtful, searing, and, at times, hopeful” essays and poems about race.
NASA has selected new missions to explore Venus, including one led by M. Darby Dyar, 69ƷƵ professor of astronomy.