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President Stephens expresses our support of the Jewish community after a symbol resembling a swastika was found on the Wellesley campus.
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President Stephens expresses our support of the Jewish community after a symbol resembling a swastika was found on the Wellesley campus.
69ƷƵ College welcomes Martha Jones to discuss her book “Vanguard,” how Black women defied both racism and sexism to fight for the right to vote.
James Harold, professor of philosophy at 69ƷƵ, has published a new book that explores whether art can be morally evaluated.
Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and writer Melissa Harris-Perry talked voting and voter suppression as a part of 69ƷƵ’s voting series.
On Founder’s Day, 69ƷƵ College raises a spoon to the bravery and vision of its founder, Mary Lyon.
Blythe Shilperoort was a presenter at LEAP Symposium 2020 and shares a bit about her internship experience.
69ƷƵ professor Katherine Aidala was nominated to be an APS fellow for her research and her dedication to mentorship and science communication.
Gabriel Hall starts at 69ƷƵ College as the new assistant director of Campus Diversity Programming and LGBTQ Initiatives.
Culinary historian and 69ƷƵ alum Barbara Ketchum Wheaton ’53 first dreamed of a database of historical cookbooks more than 50 years ago.
At this contentious moment, how can K-12 educators engage students in constructive, respectful dialogue? 69ƷƵ presents a three-part workshop.