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  • Shreeya Lakkapragada ’26 tries out the swing she designed and had installed on campus

    In the Swing of Things

    Fall 2024

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    Thanks to Shreeya Lakkapragada ’26 and collaborators across campus, as of this summer, Wellesley has two new swings.

  • A photo portrait of Banu Subramaniam, Luella LaMer Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies

    A More Expansive Botany

    Summer 2024

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    Do plants “belong” in a particular place? Why are some considered “native” and others “invasive”? Why do they have Latin names? Are they really “male” and “female”? These are some of the wide-ranging questions at the heart of the new book Botany of Empire: Plant Worlds and the Scientific Legacies of Colonialism by Banu Subramaniam, the Luella LaMer Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies.

  • 2024 Wellesley Athletics Rookie of the Year Audrey Wang ’27

    College Road

    Summer 2024

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    The Blue golf team ranked as high as eighth in the NCAA Division III national rankings during a record-setting spring. Bolstered by a talented class of first-years, including 2024 Wellesley Athletics Rookie of the Year Audrey Wang ’27 (above), the Blue earned team victories at the Jekyll Island Invitational, the two Vassar Invitationals, the Ann S. Batchelder Invitational at Nehoiden Golf Club, and the Jack Leaman Invitational. The Blue ended the year in a tie for second at the Liberty League Championships, narrowly missing this year’s NCAA championship.

  • A photo of a graduate's mortar board decorated with roses

    Commencement 2024

    Summer 2024

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    The 571 members of the red class of 2024, most of whom arrived on campus as first-years during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, graduated on May 17. Student speaker Haley Lee-Burke ’24 delivered an address in the form of a letter to the College, inspired by the class’s first-year orientation theme, “Love, Wellesley.” “Thank you for giving me a space to learn, cry, and laugh my heart out,” Lee-Burke said.

  • A photo portrait of Andrew Shennan, provost and Lia Gelin Poorvu ’56 Dean of the College, who recently retired

    The View from Green Hall

    Summer 2024

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    In June, Andrew Shennan moved out of an office he had been occupying since 1999. During send-off events in the spring, colleagues remarked on Shennan’s brilliance, kindness, optimism, ability to see arguments from many angles, level-headedness, devotion to the College, and his continuing commitment to neckties in a business-casual era.

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

    Hoop, Hoop, Hooray!

    Summer 2024

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    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

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    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

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    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

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