Faculty Farewells

Faculty Farewells

Photo by Richard Howard

Photo by Richard Howard

This spring, nine members of the Wellesley faculty retired, after decades of service to the College and its students.

Longtime colleagues gathered in the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center for a farewell portrait. From left, they are: Charles Fiske, Phyllis Henderson Carey Professor of Music, 42 years; Tucker Crum, senior instructor in biological sciences laboratory, 14 years; Marilyn Turnbull, senior instructor in chemistry laboratory, 32 years; Nancy Genero, associate professor of psychology, 22 years; Robert Paarlberg, Betty Freyhof Johnson ’44 Professor of Political Science, 40 years; Alan Shuchat, professor of mathematics, 41 years. (Not pictured: Wendy Hagen Bauer, professor of astronomy, 36 years; Qing-Min Meng, senior lecturer in art, 18 years; Gamil Kaliouby, head coach, fencing, 19 years.)

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