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On to their futures!
CategoriesPublished:Wellesley celebrates the class of 2025.5
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Associate Professor of Music Reinaldo Moya’s composition is on the Post’s best of 2025 classical music list
CategoriesPublished:Associate Professor of Music Reinaldo Moya’s tribute to his brother that doubles as a musical essay on grief made the Washington Post’s best of 2025 classical music list.
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International Relations-Political Science major Zoe Terry ’28 runs nonprofit that gives dolls of color to Black and brown girls
CategoriesPublished:International Relations-Political Science major Zoe Terry ’28 is CEO and founder of Zoe’s Dolls, a nonprofit that gives dolls of color to Black and brown girls. She recently hosted a doll giveaway.
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2025.12.02 Math professors Volić and Schultz says ranked choice voting outperforms the winner-take-all system The Conversation
CategoriesPublished:Ismar Volić and Andy Schultz, math professors at Wellesley, and David McCune, a math professor at William Jewell College, say ranked choice voting outperforms the winner-take-all system.
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Philosophy professor Helena de Bres's book “How to Be Multiple” is featured in New England Literary News
CategoriesPublished:In “How to Be Multiple: The Philosophy of Twins,” philosophy professor Helena de Bres explores the nature of self, free will, and what she describes as the “special freakishness” of twins.
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Sweet studies
CategoriesPublished:Through Chipo Dendere’s “The Politics of Chocolates” class and the Wellesley Week of Chocolate, students learn about the world’s favorite treat