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We talked about just about every topic ranging from Love life to elections. It was great to get to know someone more that I thought I’d already knew.
My mom talks about growing up in the 80s and the complications regarding education and immigration.
One Small Step questions recorded at the IRIS Run for Refugees on 2/3/19.
In this interview I spoke with Andy Calvo about challenges we overcame. We determined that with hard work, perseverance, and a strong motivator, we can acquire new skills, no matter how challenging they might seem.
Interview with Dr. Erin Wells. Hardest working and most dedicated woman I know ;)
2020-08-25 17:54:08 Beth Moeller and Dr. DeStefano sat down to discus insights gleaned from a lifetime rooted in Catholicism, a 57 year strong marriage and family of 6 children and 17 grandchildren, art during the period of the Renaissance and...
A variety of topics, including community, socialization, influential relationships, and family history.
This is an interview with my cousin Joan McCarthy, Sister of St. Joseph about her life, for us to share together and with future generations.
Interviewed by his American wife, Alex, Ed reflects on his choice to emigrate from England, his experiences in America and his aspirations for the future.
We first talked about her childhood. Then we talked about her older life like her wedding day and working.
Jill interviews Chris about life during the COVID-19 pandemic.
From Colorado but originating from a relatively conservative town in otherwise liberal Massachusetts, Stephen Weddig is interviewed by his child, Angela Weddig, speaking of his experiences with politics and historical events all the way from his childhood to his adulthood....
Memories of the Cocoanut Grove Fire, his POW experience in WWII, and, throughout a love of family
Professor Kristina Niovi Jones and Nisreen Abo-Sido '18 discuss their passion for botany and science. They examine how Wellesley offers a unique environment for women in STEM.
Longtime friends Shirley Young and Marylin Chou talk about how Wellesley taught them to "connect the dots," and how that skill helped them to succeed in their lives after college.
Nan Keohane ’61 talks with sister, Geneva Overholser ’70, about how they both got to Wellesley from Arkansas. Each had their own “Wellesley Experience” – finding opportunities they never expected and a new sense of sisterhood they cherish to this...
Martha Teichner and Milly Cooper Glimcher reflect on how their experiences at Wellesley fostered their interests and ambitions, and share their thoughts on how Wellesley prepares women to enter the public sphere.
I talked to my mom Nakia. I asked her questions about her childhood and her goals in life