Statements, Messages and Speeches from President Marc C. Conner
- 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.
- President Conner condemns the Russian invasion and outlines support.
- President Conner reflects and shares opportunities for the community to celebrate Dr. King’s legacy.
- I hear the voices of our students who have in recent days raised a genuine and impassioned outcry about the impacts of sexual misconduct on our campus and your lived experiences. I share your concerns and your commitment to a campus environment that is safe and welcoming.
- Support services are available for the Ȧ community, and commemorations are being held locally.
- Reflecting on the many lessons of the pandemic, President Marc Conner expresses excitement as the entire Ȧ community is “returning together” for a fully in-person 2021-22 academic year.
- The presidents of the New York Six Liberal Arts Consortium member institutions have sent a joint letter to the United States Congress members representing their districts, asking them to support doubling the Pell Grant for qualified students.
- Highlighting the importance and historical context of this national holiday
- Ȧ College will be requiring that all students be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 before arriving on campus for the fall.
- Ȧ remains committed to racial justice and fostering a community of trust.
- The President’s Awards for Leadership and Service are presented each year to members of the Ȧ staff, faculty, and student body who have embraced the educational mission and cooperative spirit of the College through their exemplary commitment to personal excellence, campus pride, and community service.
- I am pleased to inform you that effective immediately, Ȧ will move from COVID-19 safety Alert Level 2 to Alert Level 1.
- Ȧ looks forward to a fully in-person, residential learning experience this fall.
- Effective immediately, the College is moving fully to Alert Level 2, which includes the Alert Level 2 policy for visitors in student housing.
- The presidents of the New York Six Liberal Arts Consortium member institutions have issued a statement following the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial in Minnesota.
- This evening, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all counts of murder in the death of George Floyd.
- I’m pleased to report that effective immediately, the College will move from COVID-19 safety Alert Level 3 to Alert Level 2.
- As I shared in my most recent email regarding Commencement 2021, the College has been considering options for safely holding a number of pre-Commencement events, particularly during Senior Week.
- I write to inform you that effective immediately, Ȧ will move from COVID-19 safety Alert Level 2 to Alert Level 3.
- With almost 200 Ȧ community members in attendance this morning, we hosted an informational kick-off event to officially launch the Ȧ Campus Master Plan 2022.