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  • Ilustrated ad from Life magazine in 1941, featuring a square Wellesley Fudge Cake, an older man eating a slice of cake, with the tag line, "Wellesley Fudge Cake made with Baker's Chocolate is a taste you never outgrow!"

    Oh, Fudge!

    Winter 2023

    Window on Wellesley

    Wellesley is well known as an excellent liberal arts college—but also as a decadent chocolate cake.

  • Photo of Bettina Makalintal opening a bag of rice as part of a cooking demonstration

    Cooking Connections

    Winter 2023

    Window on Wellesley

    “For me, vegetarian adobo represents how I like to think about Filipino food in my life. I can take dishes that remind me of my family and where we came from, but I can adapt them to my own palate, preferences, and values.”

  • A photo of Ana Julia Daza Walter ’24 at Iguazu Falls with friends, smiling and wearing life preservers

    Human Rights Abroad

    Winter 2023

    Window on Wellesley

    “My biggest shock was seeing the amount of Venezuelans that reside in Buenos Aires and how they have built solid communities and organizations. It has been an awesome part of this trip I was not expecting, but I have gotten to connect to my own roots.”

  • Photo of Jamie Motley

    Leading a Community of Support

    Winter 2023

    Window on Wellesley

    Wellesley’s new Anne Shen Chao ’74 Office of Student Success is focused on the development of the whole person, and this requires collaboration across the entire College.

  • A photograph of four students dressed in flapper garb on stage

    Two Courses, One Musical

    Winter 2023

    Window on Wellesley

    Just before the curtains closed on the fall 2022 semester, the Ruth Nagel Jones Theatre in Alumnae Hall was transformed into the colorful Kit Kat Club of Weimar Berlin for the musical Cabaret.

  • A photo portrait shows Holly Walters

    Many Lenses on Madness

    Fall 2022

    Window on Wellesley

    A few years into teaching her constantly oversubscribed course on culture and mental illness, Holly Walters, a visiting lecturer in anthropology, noticed something interesting about the students in the class. “I started to realize that the mix of the student body that I was getting was much more diverse than just anthropology majors,” she says.

  • A photo portrait of Paul Fisher

    Portrait of the Artist as Enigma

    Fall 2022

    Window on Wellesley

    Professor of American Studies Paul Fisher has spent the last decade in the company of artist John Singer Sargent and his circle. His new biography, The Grand Affair: John Singer Sargent in His World , was just published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

  • An illustration shows the head of a statue like the ones flanking the entrance of Clapp Library wearing a hard hat.

    College Road

    Fall 2022

    Window on Wellesley

    In May, the Wellesley College Board of Trustees allocated $125 million to address critical repairs in several academic and administrative buildings. Beginning in early 2023 and continuing through much of 2024, work will be done on more than 500,000 square feet of space across campus, including in Pendleton East, Simpson and Simpson Cottage (referred to as Stone-Simpson), Clapp Library, the Davis Museum, the KSC pool and offices, and Founders and Green halls.

  • The cover of Jet magazine from Sept. 15, 1955

    Black History in Your Hands

    Fall 2022

    Window on Wellesley

    Through the efforts of Brenna Greer, associate professor of history, and Ruth Rogers, curator of special collections, the College has acquired a significant collection of 1950s Jet magazines covering the murder of Emmett Till and its aftermath.