• Wellesley College seniors and friends Katherine Stabile (center) and Noelle Perrin (right) celebrate their last Marathon Monday at the Scream Tunnel.

    Wellesley students converged along the Boston Marathon route on Monday to join the College’s famous Scream Tunnel

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    Hundreds of spectators and Wellesley students converged along the Boston Marathon route Monday as part of the school’s Scream Tunnel tradition, a much-needed morale boost near the halfway point.

  • Wellesley students cheer and hold signs as they watch the 2026 Boston Marathon

    The Boston Globe includes signs by Wellesley students in their round up of the best signs from Marathon Monday

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    The Boston Marathon on April 20 inspired creativity, as spectators along the route held signs to support the runners. Once again, Wellesley students had some of the best ones.

  • A student throws her head back in laughter while sitting at a table in front of a video camera during an interview.
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    The class showed five short films they made, a first for this course.

  • Students cheer on women runners at Wellesley College during the 2013 Marathon.

    Wellesley students pump up the volume at Marathon Scream Tunnel; alums recall memories of race-day camaraderie

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    The Wellesley Scream Tunnel is a Boston Marathon Monday tradition alumnae hold dear. “The energy was just electric,” Laura Wood Cantopher ’84 told the Boston Globe.

  • Chinese calligraphy and painting restorer Jing Gao stands in front of the Ma Gu painting.

    The Davis Museum’s Yuhua Ding talks to Sampan about the painstakingly restored Ming Dynasty painting on view now at Wellesley College

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    Curator Yuhua Ding talks about the 16th-century work: “For people living in the Chinese-speaking world, truly understanding this aspect of their own culture is like lifting a veil of mystery.”

  • Black and white image of a 50s housewife in a kitchen smiling

    Professor Smitha Radhakrishnan talks to NPR about the “tradwife” movement

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    On NPR’s 1A, Smitha Radhakrishnan, a sociologist, discusses what the “tradwife” trend means for modern feminism and what it tells us about the pressures women face today.

  • Students stand in front of posters discussing research.
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    The annual springtime conference showcases student and faculty academic research

  • A woman holds a baby in a patriotic American-flag themed outfit

    Economist Phillip Levine is interviewed by Reuters about declining U.S. birth rates

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    Economics professor Phillip Levine is quoted in Reuters’ coverage of a new report on U.S. fertility rates. He noted factors making younger women less interested in having children.

  • A rolled up hundred dollar bill wearing a black college graduation cap

    Economist Phillip Levine writes about financial aid for students without financial need

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    In part two of economist Phillip Levine’s series for Brookings about financial aid for students without demonstrated financial need, he explores how widespread this practice is among colleges.