“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.

“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.

Learning stories from Mrs. Schmidt

Mrs. Schmidt had a husband who sadly died. But she said that before he died of a sickness she was in the senior choir. She dropped out to take care of her husband. But she had said that he had...

Landon Roberts
November 29, 2017 App Interview

I ask Landon a few questions about where he grew up and how his environnent has affected him.

Cal and Grammy talking about life

Cal Porter talks to his Grandma who he calls Grammy about her childhood, highlights of life, and mistakes. It happens in Balboa Island.

Oral History Project #2

Everette Tracy is local to Oahu Hawaii. A family tradition he has a passion for is spear fishing.