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      President’s Column: The Butterfly Effect
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Staff Series: Shafer Hall custodians Paula Glorioso and Maureen Mota transform a dorm into a home

By Genevieve Huang

“If you need any more help, my name’s Maureen. You can find me around here. Good luck moving in!” Maureen…

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Staff Series: Research librarian Sarah Hoskins navigates between fact and fiction both at Wellesley and beyond

By Genevieve Huang

Writer and activist Wendell Berry once said, “Teachers are everywhere. What is wanted is a student.” As a renowned liberal…

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President Bottomly reflects on her tenure and legacy at Wellesley College

By Genevieve Huang

Commemorating her 9th and final year as President of Wellesley College, President Kim Bottomly has served the college community since…

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Faculty Focus, Features, News and Features

Mathematician seeks to merge his profession with passions for music and language

By Genevieve Huang

There’s a deep laugh that periodically resonates through the halls of the Science Center’s third floor. It is sudden and…

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Professor Glenn Stark recounts unconventional path to professorship

By Genevieve Huang

He strides across the Science Center straight-backed and solemn (his mother used to say he had “shoulders like a soldier”)…

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Pondering the fundamental questions of life, Professor Corinne Gartner integrates medicine and philosophy

By Genevieve Huang

What becomes immediately clear upon talking to philosophy professor Corinne Gartner is how easy she is to talk to. Her…

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From cattle to chemistry: David Haines explores different paths

By Genevieve Huang

Professor David Haines can often be seen sitting in his office with the door open, turning over what looks like…

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