The reopening of the Davis Museum has been a long-anticipated event for many Wellesley students this year, considering its 14-month closure as a new exhibition was installed. But the wait was well worth...
“Things can turn on a dime.”
This statement by Sandy Sugawara — former journalist and foreign correspondent who now works as a senior advisor to the US Agency for Global Media — was a key takeaway...
This spring, the University of Virginia (UVA) announced Liz Ogbu ’98 as one of two inaugural fellows for their school of architecture. Ogbu graduated with a bachelors in architecture, which she notes...
From the fish in her Wellesley dorm room to her current pets — a tortoise, a dog, a small flock of pigeons and a group of 15 fish — pets have always been important to the life of E.B. Bartels ’10,...
Professor Elizabeth Scala ’88, Ellen Clayton Garwood Centennial Professor of English at the University of Texas at Austin, has taught the same introductory level course for years, E 314L • Texts And...