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“I really hope one of my daughters goes to Wellesley. But even if they don’t, the spirit of Wellesley, I think, is part of our parenting.”
Jean Hynes ’91 and Jeanne Emanuel ’91 commemorate their lifelong friendship, and the relationships fostered during their time at Wellesley.
“Wellesley has given me a sense that I have a purpose and I need to follow it.”
Friends Helen Marshall ’77 and Sally Greenville ’76 define the “Wellesley Effect” as the backbone of the largest supportive community of women in the world.
“And I remember opening that box and feeling like my grandmother was there.”
Marah Herbach ’01 and her mother Judith Katz ’66 recall the tangible and intangible connections they made at Wellesley, tying them to generations of Wellesley students.
Lisa Graham, Lucy Cordes, and Genevieve Welch
Dr. Lisa Graham (47), director of the Wellesley College Choir, Lucy Cordes (21), President of the Choir, and Genevieve Welch (20), choral scholar with the Choir, speak about their experiences of the pandemic through the lens of choral singing and...