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      Spring 2022
      Students make themselves at home in the Chao Foundation Innovation Hub.

      Science Made Visible

      In January, Wellesley welcomed students, faculty, and staff into the transformed Science Complex, which encompasses more than 275,000 square feet of sustainably designed space and combines renovations to the College’s historic structures with new spaces for research, collaboration, and teaching. The students quickly made the space their own.More
      Colorful illustration of a hand holding a piece of RNA, a petri dish, and a planet with an asteroid ring

      Inquiring Minds

      As the College celebrates the opening of its new Science Complex, Wellesley magazine asked 15 alums in STEM fields about the pressing questions they hope to answer.More
      Sarah Frances Whiting examines the bones in her hand using a fluoroscope in Wellesley’s physics laboratory in 1896. A Crookes tube is on the table in front of her.

      Artifacts Of Experiments Past

      One night in 2019, packing up to move out of Sage Hall before its demolition, John Cameron, now professor emeritus of biological sciences, found a box labeled as containing film, But it held something unique. And historic—15 cyanotype prints from some of the first X-ray experiments done in the U.S.More
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Fall 2019 Contents

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From the President
From the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Window on Wellesley
Shelf Life
WCAA
Endnote
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Sarah Frances Whiting examines the bones in her hand using a fluoroscope in Wellesley’s physics laboratory in 1896. A Crookes tube is on the table in front of her.
Artifacts Of Experiments Past
Colorful illustration of a hand holding a piece of RNA, a petri dish, and a planet with an asteroid ring
Inquiring Minds
Students make themselves at home in the Chao Foundation Innovation Hub.
Science Made Visible
  • In this Issue
  • Class Notes
  • Topics
  • Web Exclusive
  • About
  • Gallery
  • Past Issues
  • Make a gift
  • Contact
  • From the President
  • From the Editor
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Window on Wellesley
  • Shelf Life
  • WCAA
  • Class Notes
  • Endnote

Topics

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  • Alumnae Lives
  • Arts+Culture
  • Athletics
  • College News
  • Faculty
  • Politics+Society
  • Science+Technology
  • Student Life

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Cover of winter 2022 issues, illustration of a woman of color climbing an abstract mountain covered with lines evoking a stock market index
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