• A photo portrait of Lisa Lim '86

    A Landmark Dealmaker

    SPRING 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    Lisa Lim ’86 has had a legal career defined by landmark real estste deals that transformed New York City’s landscape.

  • Nancy Langen Steketee ’68 and team members in cycling outfits

    Ministrations: Cycling for a Cause

    SPRING 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    For nearly two decades, Nancy Langen Steketee ’68 has been riding a bike to raise funds for multiple sclerosis (MS) research and support.

  • Carol Clingan '63 and David Towler, the North Adams, Mass., native who told her about the mural, pose for a photo as a crew moves it.

    Forgotten Art Finds a Home

    SPRING 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    Carol Clingan ’63, through years of effort, saved a historic Jewish mural hidden in a disused synagogue in North Adams, Mass. It now hangs in the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, Mass

  • Photo of a pedometer

    Stepping Up to the Challenge

    SPRING 2025

    Endnote

    Eighteen years ago, I became a grandmother, opening depths of emotion I had never experienced before. A year later, when I saw the announcement of a 10,000-step-a-day challenge in the Portland [Maine] Press Herald, I decided to apply, writing an essay explaining that I wanted to extend my life so that I could see my grandson grow up.

  • Portrait of Randelle L. Boots ’13

    These Boots Were Made for Running

    WINTER 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    Randelle L. Boots ’13 was inducted into the Wellesley Athletics Hall of Fame on Oct. 26, 2024, for her role in cross country and track and field.

  • Joseph P. Joyce, M. Margaret Ball Professor of International Relations and professor of economics, speaks on a panel at the Faculty and Researchers Symposium.

    Amplifying Ideas

    WINTER 2025

    Window on Wellesley

    Thirty Wellesley faculty and research members from across the College came together in November for the first Faculty and Researchers Symposium, organized by the Wagner Centers for Wellesley in the World.

  • K.C. Skeldon ’17

    The Best, Worst Place

    WINTER 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    For K.C. Skeldon ’17, grief is a familiar companion. “My dad died from pancreatic cancer in 2019,” she says.

  • Illustration of s student wearing a graduation cap walking confidently as a hand of a person wearing a business suit points the way forward

    Getting Down to Business

    WINTER 2025

    Feature Story

    The College’s new BEAM initiative focuses on business, entrepreneurship, and money management offerings for students and alumnae

  • An illustration of hands of various skin tones cradling flowers, leaves, and grasses

    Nurturing Our Future

    WINTER 2025

    Feature Story

    One morning last fall, Anna Stine-Uchino ’27 stepped out of Pomeroy Hall to head to class. “The air smelled just like California,” she says. “I said to myself, ‘This is a wildfire that shouldn’t be happening here.’”