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divest from fossil-fuels. In 2012, they developed the
Climate Action Plan for climate neutrality by 2022. Hampshire College Farm expanded their education and operation, establishing the Center for New England and Agriculture. In 2014 the main traffic circle and parking lot was eliminated and turned into a meadow. They also stopped mowing dozen acres of lawns in hopes of reducing greenhouse-gas emissions, saving landscaping expenses and creating wildlife and plant habitats. In the same year, they installed an electric car-charging station behind the library. In 2015 they permanently protected 46 acres of their property through a conservation restriction. The Kern Center became their first 100% emission-free building in 2016 and the Hitchcock Center for the Environment built its new living building on Hampshire land. In 2017, Hampshire College pledged to continue to support climate action and reduce carbon emissions in accordance with the Paris Climate Agreement. They signed the We Are Still In campaign along with 2,600 total signers.
1145:. The building cost $ 10.4 million made possible by private donations. It operates net-zero energy, water, and waste. The building is powered by solar panels on its roof, supplies its own drinking water by harvesting rainwater from its roof, manages its wastewater on site, and contains composting toilets. The Kern Center was built using materials from local sources without the use of any toxic "red list" materials; even materials such as duct tape were chosen carefully to comply with strict environmental standards. Currently, the Kern Center houses Admissions and financial aid offices as well as classrooms, student lounges, and a coffee shop. President Jonathan Lash stated that "ith this building we have sought to reflect our values, in the inclusive design process, the design and materials, our construction practices, and our reporting about the building... hy are buildings constructed any other way? In every way, the Kern Center was built to learn and teach."
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primary solar array's power production: the Kern Center rooftop solar arrays, the CSA Barn, the president's house, and the
Longworth Arts Center canopy. The president stated that "his is the challenge that our students and every other student is going to face in the next 20 years, how to turn the US economy into a low-carbon economy ... and they're going to get the real firsthand experience of doing it. So that was reason number one." The president has declared that switching to renewable energy is "just the right thing to do in an era of accelerating climate change." He also noted this project will keep jobs local and avoid pipelines being built through people's communities to get power to our college."
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layoffs of its faculty. Hampshire wanted its name and its "spirit of interdisciplinary and independent studies" to continue, its students would be able to continue their studies at UMass, and that
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founding, $ 5 million, by alumnus James S. Crown and his wife, Paula H. Crown. Later that month, alumnus Dr. Lucy McFadden contributed $ 2 million. In January 2022, The College received an anonymous gift of $ 5 million to fund the Ken Burns Initiative to Transform Higher Education. In January 2023,
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wrote of the college: "Hampshire College is a perfect American place. If we look back at the history of our country, the things we celebrate were outside of the mainstream. Much of the world operated under a tyrannical model, but Americans said, 'We will govern ourselves.' So, too, Hampshire asked,
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as "a protest against acts of hate and harassment." The next day, school officials announced they would allow the flag to remain at half-staff temporarily. College president Jonathan Lash said in a statement that some of the people on campus felt that the flag was "a powerful symbol of fear they've
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Students at each of the schools may take classes and borrow books at the other schools, generally without paying additional fees. They may use resources at the other schools, including internet access, dining halls, and so forth. The five colleges collectively offer over 5,300 courses, and the five
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On March 31, the chair of the board of trustees resigned. On April 5, Miriam Nelson, the Board's Vice Chair, and six other trustees resigned. Nelson said that her continued presence would be a "distraction" from the necessary work of improving the college's financial future. Shortly afterwards, the
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was named the sixth president of the College in May 2011, joining Hampshire as an internationally recognized expert on global sustainability, climate change, and environmental challenges and solutions. Two US Presidents have appointed him to serve on a national environmental council and commission.
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released emails between its chancellor and Hampshire's president discussing a partnership between the two schools, later confirmed by UMass' president. By August, emails were released stating that, UMass was considering the idea but only if Hampshire would be closed entirely and there were massive
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was launched in late 2019 with the goal of raising $ 60 million in unrestricted operating support by 2024. By March 2023, nearly $ 40 million had been raised. Alumnus documentarian Ken Burns committed to serve as cochair. In November 2020, Hampshire received its largest single donation since its
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Hampshire admitted its first students in 1970. For several years immediately after its founding in the early 1970s, the large number of applications for matriculation caused Hampshire College to be among the most selective undergraduate programs in the United States. Its admissions selectivity
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at some time in the evening of November 10 or the morning of November 11. It was replaced the following day and the school indicated it would continue to fly the flag at half-staff "to mourn deaths from violence in the U.S. and around the world." Following a backlash, the college announced on
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called "The Re-Making of a College", which critiqued what they saw as a betrayal of Hampshire's founding ideas in alternative education and student-centered learning. On May 3, 2004, the group staged a demonstration that packed the hall outside the President's office during an administrative
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intended to limit intellectual exploration, turn back progress toward inclusion, and curtail open discussion of race, injustice, and histories of oppression," Hampshire College extended an invitation of admission to its students, matching their current cost of tuition.
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aired a news segment on the incident, Trump tweeted "Nobody should be allowed to burn the American flag—if they do, there must be consequences—perhaps loss of citizenship or year in jail!" On December 2, the school decided to raise the flag to full staff.
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November 21 that it would temporarily cease flying the flag on campus. This, in turn, led to protests including veterans for restoration of the flag, with sources claiming from 400 attendees to "over a thousand." Local state representative
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organization Civil Liberties and Public Policy (CLPP) operates on Hampshire's campus, where they host an annual conference. In 2014 Hampshire announced the formation of a new concentration, in Psychoanalytic Studies.
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for Fall 2019, due to concerns with compliance and accreditation. On February 1, the board of trustees voted that, for the Fall 2019 semester, it would only be admitting about 60 students who had already been offered
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decision-making processes. The occupation in the Dean of Students office ended after a few weeks, and the sit-in in the president's office lasted for 75 days, ending on April 22, 2019.
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3308:"Hampshire Announces Ribbon-Cutting Opening Ceremony for Kern Center"
2439:"The ripple effect of Hampshire's decision to not admit a fall class"
2216:"Hampshire College Welcomes Hitchcock Center to its Cultural Village"
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3997:"US flag, lowered after election, flies again at Hampshire College"
2709:"Hampshire College Receives Largest Single Donation Since Founding"
2323:"Hampshire President Quits; Board Votes to Try to Stay Independent"
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3829:"Hampshire College Draws Protests Over Removal of U.S. Flag"
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4016:"'The Unmaking of a College' Review: School's Out Forever?"
3213:"Pioneer Valley Transit Authority of Western Massachusetts"
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3778:"Public Statement by Alan Dershowitz | www.hampshire.edu"
3589:. March 2016. Archived from the original on June 28, 2016
3646:"Experimental Program in Education and Community (EPEC)"
2162:"Acquiring Land for the New College | www.hampshire.edu"
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3805:"Why Hampshire College pulled down the American Flag"
3624:"The Experimental Program In Education and Community"
3401:"Hampshire Conducts Final Test for 100% Solar Campus"
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979:Its most popular majors, by 2021 graduates, were:
2464:"A Small New England College Struggles to Survive
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4184:Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics
1883:Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics
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565:Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics
3452:"Hampshire College Achieves Carbon Neutrality"
3387:"Hampshire College Achieves Carbon Neutrality"
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1972:"Important Message from President Nelson"
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4486:St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe)
3727:"Hampshire College Divests From Israel"
3359:"Hampshire College Climate Action Plan"
3136:"Announcement of the new concentration"
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3977:Savage, Charlie (November 29, 2016).
3753:"Public Statement by Alan Dershowitz"
2600:Christensen, Dusty (April 6, 2019). "
2568:New leader bringing future into focus
2402:Merzbach, Scott (January 19, 2019). "
2274:Hexter, Ralph J. (January 25, 2007).
2030:"Hampshire Won't Admit More Students"
1182:Timeline of Sustainability Initiative
670:Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
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1231:adding citations to reliable sources
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674:Hitchcock Center for the Environment
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4262:University of Massachusetts Amherst
3427:"Hampshire College goes 100% solar"
2585:Hampshire, UMass talked partnership
1929:"Common Data Set 2018–2019, Part I"
1087:University of Massachusetts Amherst
769:University of Massachusetts Amherst
549:University of Massachusetts Amherst
4491:Saint Mary's College of California
4179:George N. Parks Drum Major Academy
3090:"Peace and World Security Studies"
2914:Houle, Kailey (February 3, 2023).
2497:Faculty eyes vote of no confidence
2377:. Associated Press. Archived from
1945:Krantz, Laura (January 15, 2019).
1690:U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs
1616:National Book Critics Circle Award
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927:as well as, or instead of, courses
875:Kenneth Rosenthal (2019) (interim)
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2421:Trustees nix fall fall 2019 class
2260:The Chronicle of Higher Education
2061:Loisel, Laurie (April 12, 2019).
1199:"Re-Radicalization" student group
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878:Edward Wingenbach (2019–present)
794:cofounder and Hampshire alumnus
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2404:Hampshire College seeks partner
1620:National Endowment for the Arts
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2989:"Hampshire College Division I"
2964:"Hampshire's Academic Program"
1399:President of the United States
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1365:The Harold F. Johnson Library
555:. The campus also houses the
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1118:U.S. News & World Report
1112:U.S. News & World Report
666:National Yiddish Book Center
557:National Yiddish Book Center
4386:The Evergreen State College
2483:. Retrieved April 29, 2019.
2251:"Openly Gay Presidents Say
1405:at the center of campus to
779:How Hampshire is rebuilding
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4381:Emory and Henry University
4304:Colleges That Change Lives
4046:Official athletics website
3680:Hampshire College Archives
2353:Hampshire College Archives
2276:"Being an 'Out' President"
2115:Hampshire College Archives
1917:. Hampshire College. 2022.
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1143:Living Building Challenge
939:A curriculum centered on
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4466:Ohio Wesleyan University
4157:The Massachusetts Review
3563:. Vol. 4: 1995–2005
3070:. U.S. Dept of Education
2534:President Nelson resigns
2111:"New College Plan, 1958"
1109:it was dropped from the
4917:Cinema of Massachusetts
4846:Urban College of Boston
4501:University of Lynchburg
4481:Southwestern University
4231:Five College Consortium
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2606:Daily Hampshire Gazette
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2518:Daily Hampshire Gazette
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2408:Daily Hampshire Gazette
1915:"Hampshire at a Glance"
1638:Seventh Generation Inc.
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902:Academics and resources
647:The Making of a College
631:The Making of a College
563:, and hosts the annual
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475:Five College Consortium
291:"To Know Is Not Enough"
4536:The College of Wooster
4456:New College of Florida
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4252:Mount Holyoke College
3478:"Climate Action Plan"
3270:. September 21, 2015.
1859:Oneohtrix Point Never
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834:Charles R. Longsworth
753:vote of no confidence
700:, formerly a dean at
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545:Mount Holyoke College
334:$ 54.5 million (2022)
287:Motto in English
18:Hampshire Black Sheep
4942:Progressive colleges
4631:Boston Architectural
4616:Benjamin F. Cummings
3887:on February 26, 2022
3751:College, Hampshire.
3656:on September 7, 2015
3628:PeterChristopher.com
3533:hampshirecollege.edu
3507:hampshirecollege.edu
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3389:. February 15, 2023.
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2862:Nietzel, Michael T.
2437:Christensen, Dusty.
1934:. Hampshire College.
1823:Composer and former
1375:divested from Israel
1227:improve this article
1129:The R.W. Kern Center
1001:Schools and programs
988:Art/Art Studies (20)
858:Marlene Gerber Fried
578:, and a reliance on
572:progressive pedagogy
525:liberal arts college
444:, 800 acres (3.2 km)
368:Administrative staff
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4861:Western New England
4441:Lawrence University
4316:Agnes Scott College
4189:Yiddish Book Center
4003:. December 2, 2016.
3853:The Washington Post
3731:The Huffington Post
3458:. February 15, 2023
3314:. February 29, 2016
3138:. February 21, 2014
3064:"Hampshire College"
2715:. November 18, 2020
2689:. November 23, 2019
2381:on January 15, 2019
2186:Making of a College
2137:Making of a College
2042:on February 2, 2019
2003:The Washington Post
1612:American Book Award
1608:National Book Award
1455:Saturday Night Live
1242:"Hampshire College"
1149:Climate Action Plan
1079:Mt. Holyoke College
1062:reproductive rights
933:written evaluations
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4135:Five College buses
4055:—Student newspaper
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3983:The New York Times
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3248:on August 26, 2014
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