• Ilinca Drondoe ’26 holds a microphone and smiles at someone out of range of the photo.
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    Ilinca Drondoe ’26 curated the “Climate Breakdown and the War System” speaker series

  • A row of trees with leaves changing to orange recedes into the horizon. In the foreground is a Wellesley lamp.
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    150 years of Wellesley’s landscape

  • Graduates posing and smiling wearing regalia
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    Wellesley grads lead in fields where women are underrepresented

  • A student looks closely at a sign on the wall that says “Trust"
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    New exhibitions at the Davis Museum and the ARTS150 celebrations highlight Wellesley’s art and music faculty

  • A woman holds a poster that has text on the bottom of the page and is blank at the top. Her hand references the empty space. The poster reads Wellesley College celebrates 50 convivial years of medieval & renaissance studies. 1975, 2025
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    Med/Ren alums return to campus to talk about the versatility of the degree

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    2025.10.16 Levine says drawing money from Harvard’s reserve funds is not a “sustainable path” The Boston Globe

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    Economist Phillip Levine said drawing more money from Harvard’s reserve funds is not a “sustainable path” for its financial future: “At some point, it could start to weaken the institution.”

  • Portrait of Maya Lecamwasam on a white staircase

    2025.10.15 Kimaya Lecamwasam ’21 uses neuroscience, AI, and music on mental health wellbeing MIT News

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    Musician and computational neuroscientist Kimaya Lecamwasam ’21, a PhD student in MIT’s Media Lab, uses neuroscience, AI, and music to explore music’s impact on mental health and well-being.

  • Portrait of Jelani Cobb - dean of Columbia Journalism School.

    2025.10.15 Michael P Jeffries reviews book: “Three or More Is a Riot” The New York Times

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    Michael P. Jeffries, dean of academic affairs and professor of American studies, reviews “Three or More Is a Riot,” a new book on race and culture by Jelani Cobb, dean of Columbia Journalism School.

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    2025.10.15 Levine develops a new net cost estimator Inside Higher Education

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    A new net cost estimator, developed by economist and college cost transparency advocate Phil Levine, uses just household income to predict how much a family will pay for a student to attend college.