Grateful to be recognized as a member of the #ForbesUnder30 Class of 2025 in Healthcare. Special shoutouts to my mentors (especially @millerbioethics and @cpgYALE), @SachitSingalMD, and my family for their support as I’ve pursued my work in diversity in cancer clinical trials 📈
Stepsinging is back! Start your vocal warm-ups, wear your class color, and head to the chapel steps tomorrow (May 1) at 4:30 p.m. Seniors, don't forget to wear your gowns!
DEAR WENDY is out now!!! read the book that alice oseman called "the platonic love story of my dreams," that publishers weekly called "a raw and emotionally resonant debut," and that my sister called "boring" 💜💚
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Wonderful day at @Wellesley celebrating the launch of the @HillaryClinton Center for Citizenship, Leadership and Democracy!
I spoke on a panel “Journeys Into Civic Purpose,” and met so many strong, inspirational women leaders who embody Wellesley’s commitment to public service.
“The time I spent with these characters in my head got me through really tough times, and I wanted to share their company. I hope they give some solace and humor to other people,” says J. Wynn Rousuck ’72, author of the book Please Write. Read more: https://t.co/GHfHKeE7HL
“Hoi-Fei Mok ’10 once saw themselves as someone with three separate interests: environmental science, social justice, and art. But now, Hoi-Fei ... has found ways to bring these areas together,” writes E.B. Bartels ’10. Read more in the winter issue.
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8 months ago I left my dream job at Google with so much doubt in my mind & it's surreal to return back to Mountain View with @KidsTilli
Thrilled to join @GoogleStartups class of 15 incredible startups building AI solutions for some of the world's most pressing challenges
TODAY is Blue Nation Giving Day❗️
Celebrate our legacy and support future athletic excellence as we aim to raise $100,000 in celebration of the 50th anniversary of varsity athletics.
Make your gift ⤵️
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“I want to show future architects they can shape environments and policy conversations around development in communities through civic engagement,” says Tonja Adair ’92, co-founder of Splice Design. Read more at https://t.co/LE3aK9uYgG.
In our winter issue Endnote essay, reporter Emily Bader ’18 reflects on the first few days after the Oct. 25, 2023, mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine. Read the essay online at https://t.co/RO0LAr92Th
Author Sejal Shah ’94 writes, “I can’t be the only one thinking things, things, things. Buy nothing—yes! But what do I—what do we—do with the things we have already accumulated along the way?” Read "The Matter of Things" in our winter issue—online now at https://t.co/v1sBWrcu2L.
“Lorraine O’Grady: Both/And”—the first retrospective of the acclaimed conceptual artist, cultural critic, and Wellesley ’55 alumna—is the debut exhibition at the newly reopened Davis Museum. Read more about it online at https://t.co/lWuclLZlgY.