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  • A photo of Emma Feldman ’24, this year’s Hooprolling champion, being carried toward Lake Waban.

    Hoop, Hoop, Hooray!

    Summer 2024

    Window on Wellesley

    Emma Feldman ’24 (being carried, left) is this year’s Hooprolling champion. A neuroscience major and art history minor, after graduation she headed to Brigham and Women’s Hospital to do clinical research.

  • Rethinking the Renaissance

    Spring 2024

    Window on Wellesley

    The popular course ENG/HIST 221: The Renaissance interrogates the idea of the thing that historians and literary scholars have called the Renaissance.

  • Portrait of Courtney Coile

    College Road

    Spring 2024

    Window on Wellesley

    Courtney C. Coile, the William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Economics at Wellesley, will be the College’s next provost and Lia Gelin Poorvu ’56 Dean of the College, succeeding Andrew Shennan.

  • A photograph of Untitled (Bronze)

    In the Abstract

    Spring 2024

    Window on Wellesley

    The Davis Museum is fortunate to have Untitled (Bronze), an outstanding work by Dyani White Hawk.

  • A photo portrait of Samara Pearlstein in the Jewett Art Gallery

    Drawing on Experience

    Spring 2024

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    Samara Pearlstein touches a “little bit of almost every part” of the Wellesley College Art Department. She is the program coordinator for the department, the building manager for the Jewett Arts Center and Pendleton West, and a drawing instructor for the studio program in the summer. She is also the gallery director for Jewett Art Gallery.

  • A photo of visitors looking at artwork by Lorraine O'Grady '55 at the opening of her retrospective show, Both/And

    Back to the Davis

    Spring 2024

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    More than 650 visitors thronged the Davis Museum’s opening on Feb. 8 celebrating the launch of Both/And , a retrospective exhibition of the work of Lorraine O’Grady ’55.

  • Andrea Sequeira, Gordon P. Lang and Althea P. Lang ’26 Professor of Biological Sciences, and Martina Königer, adjunct assistant professor of biological sciences, near some

    Reed All About It

    Winter 2024

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    “The big, ambitious question is to try to understand the fundamental traits related to invasion success. But our more specific, tangible goal was to understand what varieties of phragmites are present on campus.”

  • Photo of Hillary Rodham Clinton ’69

    College Road

    Winter 2024

    Window on Wellesley

    Democracy summit to be held in April; Wellesley to stay test optional for up to five years; free laundry; the College welcomes robot overlords; Todd Nordgren is the new director of LGBTQ+ programs and service

  • Come to the Table

    Winter 2024

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    Founded in 1904 in College Hall, is student-operated café located in the basement of Founders Hall, serving coffee, pastries, and a variety of cleverly named sandwiches.