• Cover of the fall 2025 issue, "Celebrating 150 Years of Making a Difference," with an illustration of a lamppost surrounded by flower

    Letters to the editor

    WINTER 2026

    Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor, Winter 2026

  • Jennifer Redfearn DS ’03

    Compassionate Curiosity Behind the Lens

    WINTER 2026

    Class Notes: Profile

    Documentary director Jennifer Redfearn DS ’03 illuminates social issues through “the humanity of the people who are at the center,” she says. The 2024 Guggenheim Fellow’s work has a clear theme: curiosity. Curiosity about the natural world led her to an environmental studies major at Wellesley. Though Jennifer found “becoming a scientist wasn’t the best fit for the way my curiosity worked,” taking photography and film gave her new ways to explore.

  • Mary Benton '80

    The Butterfly Effect

    WINTER 2026

    Class Notes: Profile

    Sometimes change needs to start with something small. Perhaps even a tiny butterfly the size of your thumbnail. “I realized if I could convince people to just plant a plant that a butterfly might visit, that starts them on the road to becoming nurturers of nature,” says Mary Benton ’80, founder of Bound by Beauty and president of GROW (Gardeners Restoring Our World) Miami.

  • Sidney Aldridge Bonnet ’75 displays one of her paintings to a young couple who commissioned it.

    Ministrations: Giving Back with a Brush

    WINTER 2026

    Class Notes: Profile

    For Sidney Aldridge Bonnet ’75, a retired pediatric hospitalist turned artist, landscape painting is more than a creative outlet—it is her way to give back to a deeply personal cause. For 22 years, Sidney’s son John, who has cerebral palsy and developmental delays, has lived at Marbridge, a nonprofit residential community in Manchaca, Texas. Since 1953, Marbridge has offered transitional and lifetime care for adults with developmental disabilities. John moved there right after high school. “The community is extraordinary,” Sidney says. “I have never seen a culture that is so beautiful and accepting.”

  • Photograph of Karen Grigsby Bates ’73

    Karen Grigsby Bates ’73

    SUMMER 2025

    Alumnae Achievement Awards

    In 2011, Karen Grigsby Bates ’73 traveled to Orlando, Fla., microphone in hand, and did what she does best: She listened carefully, then masterfully shared a story.

  • Photo of Sue Wagner

    Sue Wagner ’82

    SUMMER 2025

    Alumnae Achievement Awards

    Sue Wagner ’82 was just 26 when she took a life-changing risk: She left a stable Wall Street job as a vice president at major investment bank Lehman Brothers to co-found BlackRock.

  • Jocelyn Benson

    Jocelyn Benson ’99

    SUMMER 2025

    Alumnae Achievement Awards

    At Wellesley, Jocelyn Benson ’99 says, she learned the importance of women having each other’s backs. It’s the kind of support she has given and received in the past several years as Michigan’s secretary of state.

  • Photo of Eunice Zhang ’27 in one of the Gothic stairways outside Founders Hall

    More Than Words

    SUMMER 2025

    Feature Story

    In the College’s new Narrative Lab, students look deeply into how narratives are constructed and the ways they create meaning.

  • Illustration of a lightning bolt hitting Galen Stone Tower in Green Hall while two students looking on from Severance Hill wearing raincoats and carrying umbrellas are awed.

    The Stuff of Legend

    SUMMER 2025

    Feature Story

    As the College enters its sesquicentennial year, E.B. Bartels ’10 got to the bottom of some of Wellesley's most famous lore.