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The Suzy Newhouse center hosts a reading and conversation with NoViolet Bulawayo, award-winning author of Glory (2022) and We Need New Names (2014).
Join Wellesley’s French House for the lecture, “Annie Ernaux: la vie en mots,” by Michèle Bacholle. This lecture will take place at the French House on 33 Dover Rd.
Newly excavated history presented in Leslie T. Fenwick, PhD’s bestselling book upends what is known about the groundbreaking Brown decision and details why it is important to our nation’s racial and educational progress.
The 2023 Calderwood Lecture in Economics will be given by Dr. Trevon Logan, the Hazel C. Youngberg Trustees Distinguished Professor of Economics at The Ohio State University.
Professor Widmer will draw upon her training in the history of traditional Chinese fiction to deliver this year’s Distinguished Faculty Lecture, “Hidden Trajectories of Talent: Women and Music in Nineteenth-Century China.”
This talk considers "influence" as an atmospheric notion of media that binds mind and society at the onset of the Cold War and the rise of television.
The Wellesley College Land Acknowledgement makes a commitment to "strengthen our understanding of the history and contemporary lives of Indigenous peoples and to steward this land." Please join in taking the next steps.