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Features, News and Features

CS Department shifts CS 111 course structure

By Courtney Culver, Diya Khanna

This Fall 2022, Wellesley’s Computer Science (CS) Department implemented significant changes to one of its most popular introductory courses, “Computer…

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Features, News and Features

Wellesley Consulting Club Hosts Women in Consulting Panel

By Diya Khanna

As this year’s recruiting season for consulting firms comes to a close, Wellesley Consulting Club organized a Women in Consulting…

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Humans of Wellesley: Not at Wellesley
Features, Humans of Wellesley, News and Features

Humans of Wellesley: Not at Wellesley

By Diya Khanna

Cynthia Gomez ’24 (she/her/hers) Studying in Córdoba, Spain as part of PRESHCO (Programa de Estudios Hispánicos en Córdoba.)  “One of…

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Features, News and Features, Research Spotlight

Students Reflect on Summer Research

By Diya Khanna

Following two years of hybrid learning and virtual presentations, Wellesley College held a fully in-person Summer Research Program over the…

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Faculty Focus, Features, News and Features

Professor Smitha Radhakrishnan Publishes “Making Women Pay: Microfinance in Urban India”

By Diya Khanna

Smitha Radhakrishnan, the LuElla LaMer professor of women’s studies and professor of sociology, is a feminist qualitative sociologist with a…

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Features, News and Features

Educator Esther Jeon Talks Undocumented Korean Lives in the US

By Diya Khanna

In December 2021, Tayae Rogers ’25 began working towards organising a talk on the undocumented lives of Korean immigrants as…

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News, News and Features

Wintersession Students Reflect on Accessibility Issues

By Diya Khanna, Lila Joffe

December 2021 was a chaotic time on Wellesley College’s campus, but perhaps worse than the chaos was the eerie silence…

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WCCommunityCare Provides KN-94 Masks

By Diya Khanna, Maimoonah Shafqat

On Jan. 25, President Paula Johnson emailed the Wellesley community with updates on health and safety for the spring semester….

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Alumnae Spotlight, Arts, Features, News and Features

Ali Barthwell ’10, the Emmy winner

By Diya Khanna, Maryam Ahmad

Ali Barthwell ’10’s displayed Twitter name used to be “Ali Thee Emmy Nominee.” But now, it’s “Ali Thee Emmy Winner.”…

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