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  • Two black and white photo portraits show Lilian Armstrong '58 and Peter Fergusson.

    Letters to the Editor

    Summer 2022

    Letters to the Editor

    Extraordinary Professors Two of my favorite professors while at Wellesley and beyond were Lilian Armstrong ’58 and Peter J. Fergusson (“ In Memoriam ,” spring 2022). I took at least three of Professor Armstrong’s classes,...

  • The cover of "A Problem of Fit" consists of an illustration of a price tag surrounding the title.

    Counting the Cost

    Summer 2022

    New Works

    Phillip Levine, the Katharine Coman and A. Barton Hepburn Professor of Economics, addresses the vast, complex, and often mind-boggling world of college price-setting and financial aid in his new book.

  • The cover of Warming Up Julia Child depicts the chef preparing a dish as another chef looks on.

    Dish by Dish with Julia Child

    Summer 2022

    New Works

    Warming Up Julia Child: The Remarkable Figures Who Shaped a Legend takes a refreshing approach to the woman who, dish by dish, became one of the most esteemed and industry-shaping home cooks in the American...

  • The cover of The People's Painter is a stylized illustration of Ben Shahn at work on a painting of a dove.

    Showing and Telling About Social Justice

    Spring 2022

    New Works

    The People’s Painter , a picture book for young readers by Cynthia Yenkin Levinson ’67, tells the story of artist Ben Shahn and how he grew into his purpose of depicting injustice and activism.

  • Never Forget

    Spring 2022

    New Works

    The Plum Trees by Victoria Shorr ’71, a beautiful and painful novel, is a tribute to those who survived and those who died in the death camps of the Holocaust. It is nothing like current events, yet it feels particular powerful at this moment in history.

  • A photo portrait of Rodney Morrison, professor of economics

    Rodney J. Morrison

    Spring 2022

    Class Notes: In Memoriam

    Rodney J. Morrison, emeritus professor of economics at Wellesley College, passed away on Dec. 16, 2021, in Chicago at the age of 87. Throughout his career, Rod was a productive and internationally recognized scholar. He was a NATO Fellow in economics and published many articles in respected journals and several influential books, including Portugal: Revolutionary Change in an Open Economy (1981), a work that synthesized economics, international relations, and history.

  • Black-and-white photo portraits of professors Lilian Armstrong and Peter Fergusson

    Lilian Armstrong ’58 and Peter J. Fergusson

    Spring 2022

    Class Notes: In Memoriam

    With sadness, the Art Department announces the deaths of our beloved colleagues Lilian Armstrong ’58, Mildred Lane Kemper Professor of Art emerita, and Peter J. Fergusson, Theodora L. and Stanley H. Feldberg Professor of Art emeritus. For more than 40 years, their gift for making others feel welcome made them the collegial center of the Art Department. But for generations of Wellesley students, they will be especially remembered as dedicated and inspiring teachers.

  • A photo portrait of Madeleine Korbel Albright wearing a pin that depicts the Earth

    Madeleine Korbel Albright ’59

    Spring 2022

    Class Notes: In Memoriam

    “Everything I am now is due to Wellesley.” So said Madeleine Korbel Albright ’59, who died of cancer on March 23 at the age of 84. She is remembered for her career as a diplomat and her service as the U.S. ambassador to the UN and as the country’s first female secretary of state. She will also be remembered for her role as an educator and a fierce advocate for women.

  • A headshot photo of Alice Sun '15

    TikTok Cook

    Spring 2022

    Class Notes: Profile

    Like many people, Alice Sun ’15 got on TikTok as a pandemic thing. After moving back into her parents’ home in March 2020, she found herself making meals for her family. “I’m cooking so much—I might as well share it,” Alice recalls thinking.