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    “At long last—this is your time!”

  • 2025.05.27 Professor Ismar Volić awarded 2025 Euler Book Prize

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    The Mathematical Association of America announces that professor of mathematics and director of the Institute for Mathematics and Democracy Ismar Volić has been awarded the 2025 Euler Book Prize.

  • 2025.05.27 Levine college estimated tax bills Wall Street Journal

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    Economist Phillip Levine estimated Yale’s tax bill could jump from $46 million currently to $691 million under the tiered plan. MIT’s could go from $27 million to $411 million, according to Levine.

  • 2025.05.26 Class of 2020 covid commencement WBUR

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    This past weekend, members of Wellesley’s COVID class of 2020 officially graduated. Here & Now producer Kalyani Saxena ’20 was one of them, and she reflected on that rite of passage with Asma Khalid.

  • 2025.05.26 Udofia '06 Nominee Elliot Norton Awards

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    For 40+ years, the Elliot Norton Awards have honored the best of the best on stage in Greater Boston. Among this year's nominees are several plays in the Ufot Family Cycle by Mfoniso Udofia '06.

  • Yanvalou leads the convocation ceremony to Hay Amphitheatre.
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    “What attracted me was the drum, but what kept me there was the community.”

  • Graduates cheer and laugh as they flip the tassels on their mortarboard.
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    Families, friends, faculty and staff celebrated graduates during Wellesley’s 147th commencement exercises.

  • A collage of an open book with various images coming out of it: a Wellesley lamppost, a Black hand with a ballot, a baby with an arm oustretched, a strand of DNA
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    From how to fix democracy with math to what twins teach us about improving humanity, Wellesley professors are tackling timely topics in recent books.

  • 2025.05.20 Levine Swarthmore's wait-and-see budget The Chronicle of Higher Education

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    Economist Phillip Levine never heard of a college adopting a wait-and-see budgeting approach like Swarthmore’s. “It’s a creative solution… idiosyncratic of the times that we are currently living in.”