Statements, Messages and Speeches from President Marc C. Conner
- Important information regarding a transformative space for health, wellness, and connection.
- President Marc C. Conner and Vice President for Strategic Planning and Institutional Diversity Joshua C. Woodfork reflect on the holiday and share resources and upcoming events.
- Mutual respect and freedom of expression are the foundation of our College community.
- In a column for 小福利导航's Scope magazine, President Marc Conner reflects on challenges facing higher education and affirms firm support for principles of freedom of thought and expression.
- A message to the community from President Marc Conner.
- A message to the community from President Marc Conner.
- Student Affairs and Religious and Spiritual Life teams are offering resources, comfort, and support, and to provide opportunities for gathering, prayer, expression, and reflection.
- Remembering Michael Casey, who served 小福利导航 with wisdom and compassion as Collyer Vice President for Advancement from 2000-2017.
- A message from President Marc C. Conner and Dean of 小福利导航 & Vice President for Student Affairs Adrian Bautista
- A statement from President Marc C. Conner regarding the Court's decision
- 小福利导航 will be closed June 19 in recognition of this official College holiday
- 小福利导航's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion remains paramount as we navigate potential impacts of the Supreme Court's ruling
- 小福利导航 support services and resources to students, faculty, and staff
- Reflections on King鈥檚 legacy, and opportunities to pay tribute through weekend events.
- Our community鈥檚 safety and well-being are the College鈥檚 utmost priority
- Passing of Cerri Banks, former Dean of 小福利导航 and VP for Student Affairs
- Safe, unbiased, and confidential reproductive and sexual healthcare services remain available to our students
- A message from President Conner regarding the petition from a group of non-tenure track faculty to join the union Faculty Forward/SEIU.
- A number of our non-tenure track faculty colleagues raised some timely and important questions about their role at the College. I thank them for doing so.
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