Wellesley College
Wellesley College is an all-female school in Wellesley, Massachusetts, United States. The original name of the college was the Wellesley Female Seminary. The school was started by Mr. Durant and his wife. They started the college on March 17, 1870. It is in a village about 13 miles from Boston. Wellesley College has only female students. The school has many old buildings and beautiful views.[1][2]
Notable people
Women who were studies here are:
- Hillary Rodham Clinton
- Madeleine Albright
- Song May-ling
Women who were teachers or worked here are:
Wellesley College Media
- JudgeMagazine17Jun1922.jpg
1922 cover of Judge depicting a Wellesley graduate
- Davis Museum at Wellesley College.jpg
The Davis Museum art collections are open to the public
- Wellesley College Tower Court.jpg
Tower Court is the largest dorm
- Margaret Clapp Library - Wellesley College - DSC09638.JPG
Margaret Clapp Library, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA.
- Whitin Observatory circa.2011.jpg
The Whitin Observatory is home to the Astronomy department, and occasionally has viewing nights open to the public.
- Punch's Alley.jpg
A behind-the-bar view of a busy night at Punch's Alley
- Wellesley logo from NCAA.svg
A logo of an NCAA member institution
Preparations for a spring game of quidditch
- Wellesley College Library.jpg
Wellesley College, library
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Official portrait of former United States Secretary of State Madeleine Albright