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Features, News and Features

Two Wellesley students receive Watson Fellowship

By Leilani Aguila

The Watson Fellowship is a program which awards recipients a grant for year-long travel abroad. The participants propose a project…

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Proposed residential community on sustainability garners interest on campus

By Leilani Aguila

Intentional residential communities are not an entirely new concept to Wellesley. There are language hallways, like the Mandarin Hall and…

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WASA prepares for annual Africa Week to highlight diversity in African community at Wellesley

By Leilani Aguila

From Feb. 17-23, the Wellesley African Students’ Association (WASA) invites the Wellesley College community to take part in Africa Week….

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Alumnae Spotlight, Features, News and Features

Writer Lynn Sternberger ’07 finds her voice in TV writing

By Leilani Aguila

Lynn Sternberger ’07 fondly remembers her time at Wellesley and the ways in which her time here helped her find…

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Paulson Initiative encourages Wellesley community to delve into campus landscape

By Christine Arumainayagam, Leilani Aguila

Wellesley College launched the Paulson Initiative on Sept. 11, 2017, in combination with the college’s Year of Sustainability. Officially known…

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Alumnae Spotlight, Features, News and Features

Ashley Riegle ’07 finds her calling in television production

By Leilani Aguila

When she graduated from Wellesley nearly 11 years ago, Ashley Riegle ’07 never imagined she would be an Emmy award-winning…

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Chelsea Gell’s success at Wellesley helps her take the development world by storm

By Leilani Aguila

Chelsea Gell ’18 graduated from Wellesley only four months ago, but she has already found her place in the world…

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Kimberly Huestis ’05 finds success with her jewelry company, Porcelain and Stone

By Leilani Aguila

Kimberly Huestis ’05 never imagined that she would start her own porcelain jewelry line. Having majored in architecture and French…

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Lily Kim’s ’03 unclear path leads her to success at Viacom International

By Leilani Aguila

For many years, Lily Kim ’03 believed she was going to go into law. Because she She double- majored in…

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Ami Li’s experience at Wellesley helped her find success in Beijing

By Leilani Aguila

Ami Li ’10 has grown up with one foot in China and the other in the U.S. She was born…

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