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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
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Published:As the College celebrates its sesquicentennial, we offer 150 glimpses into Wellesley’s inspiring story. Together, they illuminate the corners of campus, brilliant scholars, trailblazing alumnae, and moments of joy that have shaped this extraordinary community and proved the wisdom of our founders’ radical idea: Educating women leads to progress for everyone.
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Tanner turns 25
CategoriesPublished:Annual conference offers students opportunity to discuss experiences outside the classroom