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  • Bik-Kwoon Yeung Tye ’69 and her multigenerational family pose together in front of a sunset

    Charting a Course in Science

    SPRING 2026

    Class Notes: Profile

    Bik-Kwoon Yeung Tye ’69 has achieved breakthroughs in the field of eukaryotic DNA replication that hold promising therapeutic potential for cancer and other genetic diseases.

  • Carolyn Whitney Bosserman ’81 and Diane Rochman Lecerf ’81

    Ministrations: Helping Families Bloom

    SPRING 2026

    Class Notes: Profile

    Two alums find meaning and connection at Valley Bloom in Arizona, an all-volunteer nonprofit dedicated to supporting women and children experiencing homelessness

  • Tanya Roy ’81

    Freewheeling

    SPRING 2026

    Class Notes: Profile

    Cycling offers Tanya Roy ’81 “a means of discovery and adventure” that has taken her across the country and beyond. The summer before graduate school, she biked the TransAmerica Trail across the U.S. She calls this 4,400-mile journey “the foundation of her future bike excursions,” that showed her what she could accomplish on a bike. The summer after, she and her husband, then her boyfriend, spent three months cycling in Europe.

  • Isabel “Izzy” Custodio ’13

    Rewinding Hollywood

    SPRING 2026

    Class Notes: Profile

    At Wellesley, Isabel “Izzy” Custodio ’13 envisioned working in Washington, D.C., in diplomacy or a think tank. She quickly realized, however, that a life in politics wasn’t meant for her, and she found herself seeking a different career path.