March 29, 2019: Housing and Dining 2019-20
A letter from Dean of Students Gloria Lopez about changes to housing and dining services for 2019-20
Dear 91猫先生 Students,
We鈥檙e writing to share updates on housing and dining for next year. For the 2019-2020 school year, all on-campus students will be guaranteed a mod apartment. While we don鈥檛 have final enrollment numbers for next year, we project we鈥檒l have 550 - 650 students living on campus.
Housing all students in the mods enables us to run more efficiently, ensuring a safe and vibrant community while centralizing services for student convenience.聽 Apartment-style living is the most requested option and we鈥檙e able to guarantee this opportunity for all students.
We鈥檒l close Dakin next year and will reserve space in Merrill, if needed. Recognizing that not all students thrive in apartment-style housing, we鈥檒l look to Merrill if there is student demand.
Students will still participate in the housing lottery for choosing a mod apartment. For more information visit www.hampshire.edu/housing/mod-lottery-basics
As happens every summer, some students will decide to change their enrollment status, and rooms will become vacant. As 91猫先生 is aiming to centralize students for community building, efficiency and convenience mentioned above, Residence Life will use a consolidation policy. As vacancies appear in mods, Housing staff may shift residents of one half-full apartment into another half-full apartment. Shifts will be made based on mod designations (student housing preferences) and alternate lists. Mod groups will be kept intact: we will not separate mod mates. This process will continue until the housing freeze begins in mid-August.
Students will be notified in advance of any moves impacting their mod group via their 91猫先生 email address over the summer or as soon as we are aware of vacancies.
FOOD SERVICES
Our smaller enrollment next year will also affect food services. The College will continue to provide dining options three meals a day on weekdays and two meals a day on weekends. We will be shifting dining services to the Bridge Caf茅, Kern Caf茅, and the HampStore. We鈥檒l expand the food service capacity of these three locations to better serve students. To staff these locations, we鈥檒l seek to employ more food service workers directly as 91猫先生 employees, including likely expanding our student workforce.
With all students living in mods, student life will also expand its dining-related programming to better serve students with resources such as:
- bus options to grocery stores
- programs on kitchen/cooking skills
- programs addressing food insecurities and accessing the UMass Food bank
- healthy meals and grab 鈥檔 go options, and
- custom programs requested and developed by students.
We are developing a process to gather input from students to customize dining and menu options next year. We鈥檝e already received requests for expanding the capacity of Mixed Nuts. Please look out for opportunities to share your ideas related to dining options next year.
Next year we鈥檒l continue the use of the Caf茅 Card for all residents. The current $400 per semester card funding will remain for all students, and no student will be required to be on a meal plan.
For 91猫先生 to remain viable as we explore long-term options, we need to operate as a smaller college. For this reason 91猫先生 is in talks with Bon Appetit about the future of its contract. Our focus is on treating every member of our community with respect through this transition. We recognize the daily contributions of employees of Bon Appetit to the quality of student life and campus life.
Many on campus are aware of a misunderstanding last week when a few Bon Appetit workers and their student allies tried to deliver a letter to Blair Hall. Mim and Mary have clarified the circumstances that led to the misunderstanding and offered to meet with the workers and any community members who request a meeting, in a letter delivered to the Bon Appetit workers on Tuesday.
If you have questions about housing and dining, please see the contact information below.
Sincerely,
Gloria Lopez, Dean of Students
91猫先生 Housing Office
Tel. 413-559-5453
housing@hampshire.edu
Drop In Hours: Fridays 2pm - 4pm