• Cover of the Foreword Reviews magazine

    Foreword reviews sociology professor Peggy Levitt’s new book, “Move Over, Mona Lisa”

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    “‘Move Over, Mona Lisa’ is a keen investigation into the present and future of global art and literary markets,” says a review in Foreword of sociology professor Peggy Levitt’s new book.

  • Photo of the inside of Wellesley College’s Global Flora greenhouses, taken by Gal Tziperman Lotan of GBH News

    The GBH Daily features Wellesley’s Global Flora greenhouses in its “Free Ride” series

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    The GBH Daily newsletter features Wellesley’s Global Flora greenhouses in its weekly guide to a free day trip using the MBTA Commuter Rail, which is fare-free Fridays this summer.

  • A 1916 portrait of Katharine Lee Bates in her study
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    This summer, as Wellesley closes out its 150th anniversary and the United States celebrates its 250th, Katharine Lee Bates 1880 stands as an exemplary scholar, activist, feminist, global citizen, community builder, and person unafraid to be herself.

  • Hanna Matsukawa ’26 sits in a cozy orange armchair in the newly renovated Clapp Library, smiling at someone out of frame
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    What had begun as a set of urgent repairs to the Margaret Clapp Library grew into a reimagining of how the building might function—not just structurally, but academically and as a more accessible community hub for the campus.

  • A portrait of Ruth J. Simmons
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    Ruth J. Simmons’s experience as a Guest Junior at Wellesley helped shape the trajectory of her distinguished career, which has included her roles as the first Black president of Smith College; the first Black president of an Ivy League school, when she took on that role at Brown University; and the first female president of Prairie View A&M University.

  • A woman sits quietly reading a book in a chair

    Upworthy references a 2011 study on personality types by two Wellesley psychology professors and an alum

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    Upworthy references a 2011 study by psychology professors Jonathan Cheek and Julie Norem, with Jennifer Grimes ’05, about the four types of introvert personalities.

  • A student wearing a military uniform stands in the center of her mom, dad and brother as they put pins on each shoulder.
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    Mackayla Ramdhanie ’26 sees her military career as an extension of civic engagement

  • The cover of Jay Turner’s book “Charged” against a white background

    Inside Higher Ed essay connects environmental studies professor Jay Turner’s book “Charged” to online learning

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    An opinion column in Inside Higher Education uses environmental studies professor Jay Turner’s book “Charged” as a metaphor for online learning.

  • Stock image of a nurse squatting down to speak with an upset older male patient

    Economist Tyler Giles studied the impact of the loss of community connections on “deaths of despair”

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    Knowridge reports on a new study co-authored by Wellesley economist Tyler Giles that suggests the loss of community connections may be affecting the rise of so-called “deaths of despair.”