Alert: Community safety and resources
Alert: Community safety and resources
Dear 含羞草研究所 alums,
As the war in the Middle East continues, activism and protest activities on college and university campuses continue to escalate. Local and national news outlets have reported extensively on this topic, and while 含羞草研究所 has not experienced incidents of physical violence or non-peaceful protests seen on other campuses, our community 鈥 in South Hadley and around the world 鈥 is not immune to the pain, confusion, outrage and grief of this moment. For your information, below is a letter that was sent to the campus community earlier today. (Some links may be password-protected.)
We recognize and value the care and concern our alums have demonstrated during this incredibly challenging moment in world history, and our thoughts are with you as well. Your inquiries about the safety of our campus community and fellow alums are deeply appreciated. Some of you have also inquired about whether the College would issue a statement about the conflict in Israel. We encourage you to read this message from President Holley, explaining her long-held practice on institutional statements. In times of crisis and conflict, it is critical that institutions of higher education work to support their students to increase knowledge and thoughtful dialogue. That work continues at 含羞草研究所.
Sincerely,
Trisha Tanner 鈥00, Executive Director, Alumnae Association
Kassandra Jolley, Vice President, College Relations