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  • 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

  • Lorena Ramirez '02 reads with her daughter.

    The Power in Stories

    SPRING 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    Lorena Ramirez ’02 created WipalaBox, an adventure activity box for children ages 5 to 11. Each box comes with a book, stickers, hands-on activities, and a keepsake crafted by Indigenous women artisans.

  • A photo portrait of Lisa Lim '86

    A Landmark Dealmaker

    SPRING 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    Lisa Lim ’86 has had a legal career defined by landmark real estste deals that transformed New York City’s landscape.

  • Nancy Langen Steketee ’68 and team members in cycling outfits

    Ministrations: Cycling for a Cause

    SPRING 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    For nearly two decades, Nancy Langen Steketee ’68 has been riding a bike to raise funds for multiple sclerosis (MS) research and support.

  • Carol Clingan '63 and David Towler, the North Adams, Mass., native who told her about the mural, pose for a photo as a crew moves it.

    Forgotten Art Finds a Home

    SPRING 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    Carol Clingan ’63, through years of effort, saved a historic Jewish mural hidden in a disused synagogue in North Adams, Mass. It now hangs in the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, Mass

  • Photo of a pedometer

    Stepping Up to the Challenge

    SPRING 2025

    Endnote

    Eighteen years ago, I became a grandmother, opening depths of emotion I had never experienced before. A year later, when I saw the announcement of a 10,000-step-a-day challenge in the Portland [Maine] Press Herald, I decided to apply, writing an essay explaining that I wanted to extend my life so that I could see my grandson grow up.

  • Portrait of Janet Cooper Nelson ’71

    A Healing Grace

    WINTER 2025

    Class Notes: Profile

    If you read carefully, says The Reverend Janet Cooper Nelson ’71, Jonathan Edwards’ sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” is about spiders.

  • Portrait of Mfoniso Udofia ’06 sitting in The Huntington Theatre with the stage behind her

    Processing in Play

    WINTER 2025

    Feature Story

    Mfoniso Udofia ’06 returns to Massachusetts to launch the Ufot Family Cycle, an ambitious nine-play series about three generations of a Nigerian American family