Wellesley College is a private historically women’s liberal arts college in Wellesley, Massachusetts, United States
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- A Wellesley course on Bad Bunny teaches Puerto Rican history and culture through the superstar’s music
It’s about Bad Bunny, but it’s about a lot more than Bad Bunny,” said Petra Rivera-Rideau, who teaches the course.
- Promoting institutional equity and improving educational experiences: The case for C/NC
In an op-ed, Cooper Desmond shares the origins of and presents a case for the Credit/No Credit proposition that he and two other students brought forward to the Committee on Educational Affairs.
- Scholarship deadlines for Wellesley students coming up
Wellesley students have a chance to vie for a number of needs-based and merit scholarships to help them in their college education.
- Boston Marathon 2024 Recap: Highlights, winners, and news from along the course
The elite marathon winners are Helen Obiri of Kenya, Sisay Lema of Ethiopia, Eden Rainbow-Cooper of England, Marcel Hug of Switzerland.
- Wellesley College alum writes debut novel set at the school
"Dear Wendy," Ann Zhao's debut book, is out now. Wellesley College graduate Ann Zhao goes back to school in her debut book “Dear Wendy.” The books follows Sophie and Jo, two aromantic and asexual ...
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- April and May author and book events in Wellesley
Wellesley is fortunate enough to draw multiple authors to town each month who write across a wide range of genres, and who visit to connect ...
- Springy Wellesley
Wellesley’s getting colorful this spring, from brilliant yellow forsythias and daffodils to the pinks and purples of other flowering bushes and trees. Daffodil Hill at Wellesley College is always a ...
- Wellesley College alum writes debut novel set at the school
"Dear Wendy," Ann Zhao's debut book, is out now. Wellesley College graduate Ann Zhao goes back to school in her debut book “Dear Wendy.” The books follows Sophie and Jo, two aromantic and asexual ...
- Crowds in Wellesley encourage runners
Wellesley marks the halfway point of the marathon, and college students famously line the course to offer extra encouragement at a point where the runners really start to feel fatigued.
- The Glorious History of the Ancient Greek City of Antioch
Antioch on the Orontes, an ancient Greek city on the eastern side of the Orontes River, was one of the most glorious of all Greek cities.