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  • A photo portrait of Miriam Butt ’87

    Parsing the Power of Language

    Winter 2022

    Class Notes: Profile

    Miriam Butt ’87, a professor of general and computational linguistics at the University of Konstanz in Germany, chose to attend Wellesley in part because it was one of the only American colleges at the time where she could study both Latin and computer science.

  • A photo portrait of Anne Shen Chao '74

    Centering Houston’s Asian Immigrant History

    Winter 2022

    Class Notes: Profile

    In 2010, Anne Shen Chao ’74 founded the Houston Asian American Archive at Rice University, an oral history collection about the lives of Asian Americans living in the Houston area. “We want to make sure that Asian American contributions are included in the narrative of Texas history,” Anne says.

  • A photo of Peggy Cullen Nicholson '54 beside a racing scull.

    Still Rowing After All These Years

    Winter 2022

    Class Notes: Profile

    Peggy Cullen Nicholson ’54 has accomplished a lot in her life: She taught French for years. She served on her town’s board of education. She’s the mother of three. She’s been a lifelong volunteer. And last fall, she rowed in her first race, at the Head of the Charles.

  • A photo portrait of Lisa Scanlon Mogolov '99, the new editor of Wellesley magazine

    A New Editor Takes the Helm

    Winter 2022

    Window on Wellesley

    After concluding a national search, the Wellesley College Alumnae Association chose a familiar face to become editor of Wellesley magazine. On Nov. 15, 2021, Lisa Scanlon Mogolov ’99 assumed her new role after 16 years on the magazine staff.

  • The title "The Rock Eaters " is surrounded by stylized tropical island and a drawing of a large insect,

    The Extraordinary in the Ordinary

    Winter 2022

    New Works

    The Rock Eaters is a compulsively readable short story collection full of extraordinary happenings. Brenda Peynado ’06 makes the most of every single word in this debut collection, writing with confidence and musing thoughtfully on inclusivity.

  • The cover of State of Terror depicts a graphic red and white American flag against a black background.

    An Insider’s Political Thriller

    Winter 2022

    New Works

    State of Terror is a political thriller with all the fast-paced thrills and chills you’d expect from Hillary Rodham Clinton ’69 and award-winning mystery author Louise Penny. It’s also a celebration of a woman’s love for her country and her battle to protect it.

  • 2021 Alumnae Survey

    Survey Says

    Winter 2022

    WCAA

    In February 2021, Wellesley launched a comprehensive alumnae survey, asking alums to evaluate the impact of their education and share their thoughts on their connection to the College. Here is what they said.

  • Colorful illustration of a queer couple gazing into each others eyes romantically on a blanket outside on campus

    We Met at Wellesley

    Winter 2022

    Feature Story

    Longtime alum couples provide a window on changes on campus—and in the world—for the College’s LGBTQ community.

  • A photo of a keyring with a wooden house with a heart carved in its center, and two keys.

    A Moveable Marriage

    Winter 2022

    Endnote

    Maintaining a two-career marriage is a delicate balacing act.