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  • Photograph of a female electrician at work in Clapp Library, which is under construction

    Clapp’s Next Edition

    SPRING 2025

    Window on Wellesley

    When the Clapp Library renovation was originally planned in 2022, it was conceived as a critical repairs project. But as the project unfolded, it became clear that Clapp’s future could be even brighter than initially envisioned.

  • Lauren Cote, Julie Walsh, and Irene Mata in the Newhouse Center

    Celebrating and Elevating the Humanities

    WINTER 2025

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    “We talk about the Newhouse as a home,” says Lauren Cote, the Suzy Newhouse Center for the Humanities’ event and program manager.

  • The Winter's Tale

    College Road

    WINTER 2025

    Window on Wellesley

    The students in THST345 Practicum: Theatre Production had some help mounting the fall mainstage production, The Winter’s Tale by William Shakespeare, in November 2024.

  • 7Chitra Ganesh, Architects of the Future, City Inside Her, 2014, Woodblock and screenprint with gold leaf in four (4) parts, sheet: 25 3/4 in. x 44 1/4 in. (65.4 cm x 112.4 cm); image: 23 5/8 in. x 42 1/4 in. (60 cm x 107.3 cm), Edition of 25 plus 6 artist’s proofs, Museum purchase, The Nancy Gray Sherrill, Class of 1954, Collection Acquisition Fund 2014.180, Courtesy of the artist and Hales, London and New York.

    Paper Views

    WINTER 2025

    Window on Wellesley

    The Davis Museum and Wellesley College Library Special Collections collaborated on Better on Paper, an exhibition celebrating a decade of acquisitions that reflect Wellesley’s dedication to inclusive excellence.

  • 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

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    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.

  • Walden Before Thoreau

    Fall 2024

    Window on Wellesley

    When people hear “Walden Pond” they usually first think of the writer, transcendentalist, and philosopher Henry David Thoreau, who spent two years living in solitude on the shore of the pond, culminating in his classic...

  • A close-up painting of a tulip by botanical artist Rory McEwen

    College Road

    Fall 2024

    Window on Wellesley

    Reports from Around campus

  • A photo of the Great Hall in Tower Court

    The Grande Dame of Res Halls Gets a Lift

    Fall 2024

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    This fall, the newly renovated and restored Tower Court Residence Hall welcomed its 345 residents home to newly updated bathrooms and kitchenettes, new furniture in common spaces, new efficient and sustainable heating, and new accessibility...

  • A photo shows Flower Sunday student speaker Katelynn Crespo ’26

    A Tradition in Full Bloom

    Fall 2024

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    At this year’s Flower Sunday, student speaker Katelynn Crespo ’26 (left) stressed the importance of finding joy amidst academic challenges and building meaningful relationships to serve as a support network.