Immigrants and international students have been part of Wellesley’s fabric since 1888, when the first international student arrived on campus. Here are six of their stories.More
Whether you call it digital scholarship, digital humanities, or blended learning, access to and the use of a range of technologies is changing scholarship and breaking down walls that separate academic disciplines.More
Every time I walk onto campus after a blizzard, I still feel like Lucy in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, stepping out of the wardrobe and into the snow-blanketed woods.More
There is no shortage of autobiographical works by leaders hoping to set the record straight, but they are seldom as thorough and credible as Hard Choices .More
Filled with frothy celebrity intel and dishy fashion-insider news, Hijacking the Runway by Teri Agins ’75 tells the story of how celebrity involvement in the fashion industry has evolved.More
Susan Elia MacNeal ’91 is the very contemporary author of the bestselling Maggie Hope mystery series. But beginning with Mr. Churchill’s Secretary , she has immersed herself in London during World War II.More