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  • A photo portrait of Sukin “Dylan” Sim ’15

    Quantum of Beauty

    Summer 2022

    Class Notes: Profile

    In high school, Sukin “Dylan” Sim ’15 found themselves captivated by a science textbook excerpt about computational chemistry, a type of chemistry that uses computer simulation to help solve problems. At Wellesley, they sought out professors working on research in the field, then crafted their own major of chemical physics with a minor in math.

  • A photo portrait of Erika Willacy '99

    Equality at the Health Care Table

    Summer 2022

    Class Notes: Profile

    COVID-19 isn’t the first pandemic for Erika Willacy ’99. She has spent years at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) managing outbreak responses around the world, with a particular focus on those who are systematically disadvantaged and shut out of health care systems—people of color, LGBTQ+ folks, and in particular migrants and refugees.

  • A photo of Kathryn Bishop holding her Order of the British Empire medal

    A Commanding Career

    Summer 2022

    Class Notes: Profile

    Kathryn Bishop ’79 has held many titles in her life: program director, university fellow, board chair, published author. This spring, she added a new one to the list: Commander of the Order of the British Empire, an honor that makes her Kathryn Bishop CBE.

  • A photo portrait of Linda Esslinger Heusser ’54

    The Pollen of the Past

    Summer 2022

    Class Notes: Profile

    Linda Esslinger Heusser ’54, an adjunct research scientist at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, wants women to continue seeing science as a career option

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