• In Memoriam: Rachel Jacoff

    SPRING 2025

    Class Notes: In Memoriam

    Rachel Jacoff, Margaret E. Deffenbaugh and LeRoy T. Carlson Professor Emerita of Comparative Literature and Italian Studies, died on Jan. 24.

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    In Memoriam: Linda B. Miller

    SPRING 2025

    Class Notes: In Memoriam

    Linda B. Miller, professor emerita of political science, passed away on Jan. 19.

  • Photo of a Wellesley lamppost with Lake Waban

    Alumnae Memorials

    SPRING 2025

    Class Notes: In Memoriam

    Tributes to members of the Wellesley community

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    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.

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    A Profile in Courage

    SPRING 2025

    New Works

    "The Purposeful Warrior" by Jocelyn Benson ’99 addresses the courage we need during these challenging times.

  • 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

  • Photo of the archway under Green Hall

    A Book to Celebrate 150 Years

    SPRING 2025

    WCAA

    A new commemorative book, Now & Ever: 150 Years of Making a Difference, offers a compelling look at Wellesley College’s history and the trailblazing alumnae and faculty who have shaped the world.

  • Photo of the cover of the winter 2025 Wellesley magazine, featuring a portrait of Mfoniso Udofia '06

    Letters to the Editor

    SPRING 2025

    Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the editor, spring 2025

  • 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