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Colleges in Springfield salute graduates at virtual commencement ceremonies

Colleges in Springfield salute graduates at virtual commencement ceremonies Today 1:09 PM Springfield College President Mary-Beth Cooper congratulated students as 1,162 degrees were given for different levels at 2021 Commencement. (Hoang Leon Nguyen / The Republican)(Hoang Leon Nguyen / The Repub Facebook Share SPRINGFIELD The second spring of the COVID-19 pandemic required local colleges and universities to again rely on virtual means for commencement ceremonies, as hundreds of undergraduate and graduate degrees were conferred this weekend by Springfield College, Western New England University and American International College. Springfield College was an exception. Following a virtual opening ceremony on Friday night, the college was able to host eight separate in-person ceremonies, with reduced populations at each, over the weekend at Stagg Field. Western New England and AIC relied on virtual events Saturday and Sunday.

Pandemic Relief Goes To Local Colleges Hardest Hit

May 12, 2021 Congressman Richard Neal is announcing emergency funding from the American Rescue Plan for colleges and universities in the area. Neal says ninety-million dollars is being set aside for local institutions to deal with the financial fallout of the coronavirus pandemic. At least half of the funding will help students who are facing hunger, homelessness and other hardship. There are thirteen schools getting funding: American International College: $5,686,696 Bay Path University: $4,881,677 College of Our Lady of the Elms: $3,608,828 Berkshire Community College: $3,969,913 Holyoke Community College: $13,291,667 Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts: $3,942,592 Westfield State University: $12,788,564 Mount Holyoke College: $4,217,824 Nichols College: $3,308,361 Springfield College: $8,898,028 Western New England University: $6,961,297

People on the Move - BusinessWest

People on the Move Springfield College announced that Beth Zapatka has been hired as the new vice president for Institutional Advancement, following a national and competitive search. Zapatka comes to Springfield College from Yale University, where she served as associate dean for Development and Alumni Affairs for the Yale School of Nursing. She will join the President’s Leadership Team on July 1 and oversee all institutional-advancement efforts, including the departments of Advancement Services, Alumni Relations, and Development. In a nine-year career at Yale, Zapatka held numerous roles that created a well-rounded set of experiences in institutional advancement that are directly transferable to Springfield College. In her most recent role in the School of Nursing, her accomplishments include securing significant new resources nearly tripling contributions to the school overseeing a rebranding campaign, building university-wide collaborations, broadening the use of social-

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