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College Road

College Road

Sir Salman Rushdie came to Wellesley for the Susan and Donald Newhouse Center for the Humanities’ Distinguished Thinkers series in November 2015.More
On the Road Together

On the Road Together

Zilpa Oduor ’18 was a summer intern in the Albany, N.Y., field office of the United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, where she helped refugees, many of them Syrian, get settled by shopping for food, setting up apartments, and developing employment plans.More
College Augments Multicultural Space

College Augments Multicultural Space

Wellesley is converting Acorns, the former residence of the dean of students, into multicultural space, and is enhancing Harambee House—all with the intent of creating a network of such spaces in the Tupelo Lane area of campus.More
Compensation for Student Leaders

Compensation for Student Leaders

When the 2016–17 academic year starts, for the first time ever, house presidents and residence assistants will be paid for the work they do for the Wellesley community.More
Celebrating the Big W

Celebrating the Big W

Nearly 600 people gathered in the Dorothy Towne Field House in late October for the gala launch of the $500 million Campaign to advance the Wellesley Effect, celebrating Wellesley’s impact on the lives of generations of women—and on the world.More
In Search of Fluency and Falafel

In Search of Fluency and Falafel

Two Wellesley students spent a semester attending the Middlebury Language School in Jordan, where they improved their Arabic and enjoyed some culinary side benefits.More
Marching for Change

Marching for Change

A large group of students marched on the president’s office, both in solidarity with students at the University of Missouri and other institutions and to express their concern about issues of race, inclusion, and equity at Wellesley.More
Unraveling a Mystery

Unraveling a Mystery

The curators of the Davis Museum had long been curious about eight rare tapestries in the collection that had been resting quietly in storage for decades. Very little was known about their condition or how they had been acquired.More
A Team’s Heartbeat

A Team’s Heartbeat

Chelsi Scott ’16, the senior captain of the Wellesley basketball team, is a quintessential leader.More
Math for Everyone

Math for Everyone

The Wellesley Emerging Scholars Initiative (WESI) encourages persistence and helps underrepresented students complete their calculus courses.More
Museums in the Age of Globalism

Museums in the Age of Globalism

Peggy Levitt, professor of sociology, wrote Artifacts and Allegiances: How Museums Put the Nation and the World on Display with a broad audience in mind.More
A New Look at Antiquities

A New Look at Antiquities

We caught up with Assistant Professor of Art Kimberly Cassibry about what’s new in antiquities and the art department, including the recently updated introductory art history course.More
Connecting College and Career

Connecting College and Career

Christine Yip Cruzvergara is the new executive director and associate provost for career education. In this role, she will develop the vision for the new College to Career (C2C) initiative.More

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