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  • Kristie Lu Stout of CNN International, Lulu Chow Wang ’66, President Paula A. Johnson, Jinqing Caroline Cai ’91, and Stephanie Lo ’04

    Wellesley Women Leading Across Borders

    SUMMER 2025

    WCAA

    In March, more than 180 guests gathered at Asia Society Hong Kong for a vibrant discussion of leadership, community, and Wellesley’s enduring mission.

  • Portrait of Erin Corcoran ’13

    Coming Home to Wellesley

    SUMMER 2025

    WCAA

    I am thrilled to return to campus as the assistant vice president for alumnae relations and global engagement, and I’m eager to get to know and work with you as I settle into the role.

  • Photo of Kweilin Moore Ellingrud ’99

    A Global View

    SUMMER 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    Growing up in many different countries, Kweilin Moore Ellingrud ’99 observed “two ends of the [gender equality] spectrum,” which got her thinking about how women “live and lead in different ways around the world.”

  • Photo of Page Talbott ’72

    Rummaging in America’s Attics

    SUMMER 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    “If I had had to map out my career before I started, I wouldn’t have imagined I would have done as many things as I have,” says Page Talbott ’72, who followed her B.A. in art history with advanced degrees in early American culture and American civilization.

  • Photo of Nancy “Nana” Lampton ’64

    From Corporations to Conservation

    SUMMER 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    Nana Lampton ’64 had a circuitous path to serving on corporate boards and conservation work.

  • Photo of antique opera glasses

    A Historian Faces the Music

    SUMMER 2025

    Endnote

    Historians' obsession with facts can make it difficult to enjoy even the most engaging historical fiction, like the dazzling Broadway show Suffs.

  • Illustration of two Black students in a cozy dorm room, talking while sitting on beds with matching bedspreads

    Strangers in a Small Room

    SPRING 2025

    Feature Story

    We explore the paths from first-year roommates to lifelong friends through the stories of alum roomies across the decades.

  • Photo of a heron

    From the Editor

    SPRING 2025

    From the Editor

    For the past year, in addition to my regular gig as editor of this magazine, I’ve had the pleasure of editing Now & Ever: 150 Years of Making a Difference, a book published by the College on the occasion of its 150th anniversary.

  • The cover of "If the Song Doesn't Work. Change the Dress," which depicts sketches of women in colorful costumess.

    Pages & Playlists

    SPRING 2025

    New Works

    Recent publications by Wellesley authors