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  • Photo of U.S. Rep. Emily Randall ’08 and moderator Arielle Mitropoulos ’19 in conversation

    Reaching for Common Purpose

    WINTER 2026

    Window on Wellesley

    In November 2025, the Hillary Rodham Clinton Center hosted the “We the People” summit, bringing together diverse leaders to discuss bridge-building across political divides.

  • Photo of 1935 Float Night Megaphone

    Row, Row, Row Your Boat

    WINTER 2026

    Window on Wellesley

    What do whaling dories, Longfellow, Bizet’s opera Carmen, and the Whitin Observatory have in common? They are all part of the story of Float Night. The story began in 1875, when Wellesley co-founder Henry Fowle Durant purchased three ungainly boats for the College.

  • Dan Chiasson, Lorraine C. Wang Professor of English

    A Species of Memoir

    WINTER 2026

    Window on Wellesley

    While Bernie for Burlington: The Rise of the People’s Politician is a very different kind of work from Dan Chiasson’s previous five books—all collections of poetry—as soon as you hear Chiasson discuss it, you know that he was destined to write this book.

  • Photo of the winners of Wellesley's first business case competition

    Wellesley on the Case

    WINTER 2026

    Window on Wellesley

    When Janina Shivdasani ’26, Julia Kuang ’26, Lily Deutscher ’27, and Ella Kim ’26 entered the Wellesley College Business Case Competition last fall, they didn’t expect it would lead to presenting in a room packed with alumnae business leaders.

  • Photo of December graduators in 2025 in Alumnae Hall Ballroom with President Johnson, Provost Coile, and Dean Horton

    College Road

    WINTER 2026

    Window on Wellesley

    Reports from Around Campus