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Journalists Heather Long (Wellesley ’04) and Sergio Peçanha’s editorial series on urban revival won the Loeb Award for Commentary. Their entry, "How to Revive America's Comatose Downtowns," explored how cities can make the best of a once-in-a-generation chance to rebuild, revive and repopulate post-Covid.
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Shakespeare takes center stage
CategoriesPublished:Actors From The London Stage visit Wellesley.
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Harlem became home to Black artists, musicians, authors and socialites of all sexual stripes... Novelist Nella Larsen was known to socialize with women who love women, said Octavio Gonzalez, assistant professor of English at Wellesley College. “If she wasn't purely queer, she was, I think, very open sexually or romantically to both men and women.”
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To be of service
CategoriesPublished:Lessons in leadership and citizenship at Civic Action Lab.
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Trailblazing journalists
CategoriesPublished:Geneva Overholser ’70 and Melissa Ludtke ’73 share stories from their careers
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The art of botanical illustration
CategoriesPublished:The Davis Museum highlights the many ways artists celebrate nature.
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Flowering friendships
CategoriesPublished:Students enjoy bouquets, music and speakers during Flower Sunday, Wellesley’s oldest tradition.