College of Our Lady of the Elms ~ March 4, 2021
Campus News
Elms College and Big Y partner to provide COVID-19 vaccinations
The Big Y vaccination clinics are located in East Longmeadow and Greenfield. The Elms College partnership began on February 6, 2021 and operate when supply becomes available.

Vaccinations are being given out by more than 200 sophomore, junior, and senior year Elms College nursing students. The students represent both the undergraduate nursing program as well as the RN to BSN, Master of Nursing, and Accelerated Second Degree in Nursing programs. The students work under the supervision of the Elms College School of Nursing faculty.
Alumni in the News
Hayley Gilmore '08 Named Principal of Buckland-Shelburne Elementary
Carly Camossi '20, Hired as Chief of Operations for West Springfield
Alumni Events
Meal prices are; $20 per meal, $70 for a family meal (4), and a kid's meal for $8.
All orders will include a special gift, information on upcoming events, and how to stay connected to Elms College.

Sponsored by the Alumni Association Board and the Alumni Relations Office.
Lifelong Learning Webinars for Alumni

Living Lively: The Seven Points of Power to Nourish Our Potential


March 11, 2021, at noon EST



The Unspoken Rules: The Secret to Starting Your Career Off Right


March 16, 2021, at noon EST


Humanocracy: Resilient Organization, Great Jobs, Zero Bureaucracy


April 7, 2021, at noon EST

Check out all the Lifelong Learning Webinars and
Online Events at https://alumlc.org/elms
Elms College Book Club
Grab your book now!

To participate in our upcoming book, The Midnight Library, make sure to sign up soon. You can sign up at https://www.pbc.guru/elms

The book club connects through a private online forum where participants can discuss the current book and learn from one another. Our book club spends about 10 weeks on each book, so you will have plenty of time to read.

The next selection will be The Midnight Library by Matt Haig. The reading period will begin in late March.

“Between life and death there is a library, and within that library, the shelves go on forever. Every book provides a chance to try another life you could have lived. To see how things would be if you had made other choices… Would you have done anything different, if you had the chance to undo your regrets?”
― Matt Haig, The Midnight Library
On-Line Weekly Mass Continues for the Spring Semester
The college plans for these recordings to continue until regular on-campus Masses can return. Masses are posted at 4 pm on Saturdays on the college's YouTube channel and the Elms College Facebook page.
Alumni Engagement
Share Your Time and Expertise by Volunteering
Elms College alumni are doing great things in their communities and in their professional lives. The Alumni Relations Office and the Alumni Association are seeking alumni interested in volunteering. We are looking for alumni like you! Do you want to share your professional experience or an interesting hobby with current students or fellow alumni? Maybe you are an expert in social media? Are you looking to support your class for an upcoming reunion? Being involved in the alumni community is a great way to stay connected.

Complete the volunteer form below and tell us how you want to give back to Elms College. Thank you to those who have signed up, the feedback has been great. We will be reaching out soon!

Questions? Email Andrea Holden, Director of Alumni Relations at [email protected] or call 413-265-2454.
Monthly Alumni Outreach and Poll
What is your favorite social media feature? (please select one)
Alumni in the News
Alumni Then and Now
Alumni Event Information
Campus News and Updates
I do not use any social media
Stay Connected
Andrea Holden, Director of Alumni Relations
Phone: 413-265-2454 Email: [email protected]