• A group of older adults sit together at a table writing on pads of paper

    Writing professor Anne Brubaker makes the case for a more formalized approach to faculty writing support

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    Why do institutions invest in peer writing support for students but not staff? Writing professor Anne Brubaker makes the case for a more formalized approach to faculty writing support.

  • Economist Phillip Levine holds up his phone which features his app, MyinTuition

    Economist Phillip Levine talks to GBH about his MyinTuition program

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    Economist Phillip Levine talks to GBH about how colleges and universities are working to communicate affordability. The College Board has just acquired his college cost estimator, MyinTuition.

  • Alums dressed in ponchos and carrying umbrellas laugh and clap while walking in the parade.
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    Alums returned to campus to celebrate "Wellesley’s radical founding ideals and its legacy of impact.”

  • Graffiti on the doors of soon-to-close Hampshire College.

    Economist Phillip Levine weighs in on the warning signs that your college could close

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    When a college is in deficit, its leaders may try to liquidate land and other assets. But selling land is “the equivalent of raiding your endowment,” economist Phillip Levine told the Boston Globe.

  • Boston’s graduating high school valedictorians pose for a photo at Fenway Park

    Boston’s valedictorians will attend Harvard, Stanford, Northeastern, Wellesley, and the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

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    The story of Boston’s valedictorians is one of defying the odds. They will attend schools including Harvard, Stanford, Northeastern, Wellesley, and the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.

  • A white woman with brown hair sits in front of a red and white striped background.

    Massachusetts State Auditor Diana DiZoglio CE/DS ’11 is seeking reelection

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    Massachusetts State Auditor Diana DiZoglio CE/DS ’11 has no shortage of political enemies. But it doesn’t seem like that will stop her from cruising to reelection.

  • Two men smile at their son on a playground in Wellesley, Massachusetts

    The town of Wellesley has become more progressive, says the Boston Globe, in part due to Wellesley College students

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    The Boston Globe says the conservative town of Wellesley is more progressive now in part due to Wellesley College students. At a recent rally, the town demanded ICE return a deported Babson student.

  • Black and white photograph of a classroom of children in the early 1960s watching an educational program on a television set
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    With federal money gone, Wellesley alums in public media discuss the industry’s past and how it’s charting a path forward.

  • Photograph of a Japanese macaque
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    Generations of alumnae have been leaders in the study of monkeys and apes, revealing surprising truths about primate society, parenthood, and decision-making.