• About
  • Editorial Board
  • Advertise
  • Join Us
  • Archives
The Wellesley News -
  • News and Features
    • Four Cases of COVID-19 Reported During Winter Break
      Four Cases of COVID-19 Reported During Winter Break
    • Students With Medically Restricted Diets Struggle to Eat On Campus
      Students With Medically Restricted Diets Struggle to Eat On Campus
    • Students find new ways to celebrate Diwali
      Students find new ways to celebrate Diwali
    • News
      • News in Brief
      • Nation & World
      • President’s Corner
      • Senate Report
    • Features
      • Alumnae Spotlight
      • Eye on Science
      • Faculty Focus
      • LGBTQIA+ Column
  • Opinions
    • Wellesley, why can’t you meet our dietary needs?
      Wellesley, why can’t you meet our dietary needs?
    • The block system is a joke
      The block system is a joke
    • Spineless nonpartisanship: how the Girl Scouts convinced me they no longer care about girls
      Spineless nonpartisanship: how the Girl Scouts convinced me they no longer care about girls
    • Staff Editorial
    • Letters to the Editor
    • The Elephant in the Room
  • Arts
    • Music Performance Courses Adapt to an Altered Semester
      Music Performance Courses Adapt to an Altered Semester
    • Ben Wheatley’s adaptation of “Rebecca” fails to deliver compared to its classic counterpart
      Ben Wheatley’s adaptation of “Rebecca” fails to deliver compared to its classic counterpart
    • “Dash & Lily” Find Love, Stranded
      “Dash & Lily” Find Love, Stranded
    • Arts In The News
    • Reviews
    • Music Peek
  • Health and Wellness
    • No image
      Athletic impacts of Covid-19
    • No image
      A new kind of PE
    • No image
      Maintaining wellness as the cold sets in
    • Athlete of the Week
    • Boston Sports Update
    • The Vegan Digest
    • The SHE Corner
  • Miscellanea
    • No image
      Remote students experience existential crises; change class years in email signatures
    • President’s Column: The Butterfly Effect
      President’s Column: The Butterfly Effect
    • Your next on-campus romance isn’t going to work out
      Your next on-campus romance isn’t going to work out
    • The Artichoke
    • The Dose
    • The Olive Branch
    • Multimedia
      • Galleries
      • Infographics
      • Videos
By Jacqueline Sanchez News, News and Features, Senate ReportFebruary 24, 2016

Senate Report : 2/24

Title IX Coordinator finalists announced

Interim Dean of Students Adele Wolfson announced that the finalists for Wellesley College’s Title IX Coordinator have been chosen. The Coordinator’s position entails overseeing sexual misconduct policy at Wellesley and educating students about sexual misconduct. There were open forums in the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center on Monday and Wednesday to meet the candidates and ask them questions.

Associate Provost for Career Education

delivers CWS update

Christine Yip Cruzvergara, the Executive Director and Associate Provost for Career Education, announced that the Center for Work and Service (CWS) will be undergoing a total reorganization in the next year. This will include allocating resources to ensure a more seamless connection between Wellesley alumnae and current students, a reconfiguration of the website and giving a new name to the CWS. Yip Cruzvergara will embark on a “listening tour,” where she will take in input about potential changes from major stakeholders. She will also hold office hours on March 10 beginning at 4:30 p.m. at her office in 450 Green Hall for students to ask questions and give input.

Committee forming for upcoming

College Government Cabinet elections

College Government President Adeline Lee announced that elections for the College Government Cabinet (CGC) will be held on April 7. Campaign week will commence the week before election day, running from March 30 to April 6. Candidates must submit statements of intent, which will be published on March 30. In addition, a committee will be appointed to oversee the election process. The committee’s job is to decide candidate eligibility, the powers of the campaign team, how much money candidates may spend and how social media can be used in the campaign. Additionally, the committee will hold an information session for candidates, act as a resource for questions regarding the elections, hold a debate for the candidates, publish the elections schedule and run the voting booths on election day. The committee will be comprised of CGC members, Student Organizations and Appointments Committee representatives, Multicultural Presidents’ Council and House Presidents’ Council members and College Government senators.

Share on

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Google +
  • LinkedIn
  • Email
Previous articleNews in Brief : 2/24
Next articlePolice Blotter

You may also like

Four Cases of COVID-19 Reported During Winter Break

Students With Medically Restricted Diets Struggle to Eat On Campus

Students attending the puja ceremony

Students find new ways to celebrate Diwali

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Email Newsletter

Sign up to receive our weekly digest in your inbox

* indicates required

Top Articles

  • Four Cases of COVID-19 Reported During Winter Break

Recent Tweets

Tweets by @Wellesley_News

The independent student newspaper of Wellesley College since 1901.

Sign up to receive our weekly digest in your inbox

* indicates required

  • About
  • Editorial Board
  • Advertise
  • Join Us
  • Archives
COPYRIGHT © 2021 THE WELLESLEY NEWS
Back to top