![]() ![]() Carol Sanger, 1970 – reproductive rights expert, professor at Columbia Law School.Karen Remmer, 1966 – political scientist.Ellen Fitz Pendleton, 1886 – mathematician, former president of Wellesley College.Winifred Edgerton Merrill, 1883 – mathematician, first woman to receive a PhD in mathematics.Helen Abbot Merrill, 1886 – mathematician.Phyllis Williams Lehmann, 1934 – archaeologist. ![]() Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz, 1963 – historian.Mary Lefkowitz, 1957 – classical scholar.Krauss, 1962 – art critic, professor, theorist Jean Kilbourne, 1964 – author, expert on the image of women in advertising.President, Wellesley College and Duke University Amy Kelly, educator, historian, best-selling author.Yoshi Kasuya, 1923 – educator, former president of Tsuda University.Kalikow, 1962 – former president, University of Maine at Farmington and University of Southern Maine Ayesha Jalal, 1978 – historian, 1998 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship.Carolyn Gold Heilbrun, 1947 – professor of English literature at Columbia University, and mystery novelist under the name "Amanda Cross".Mary Hefferan (1873–1948) – taught bacteriology, University of Chicago.Marjorie Grene, 1931 – philosopher, one of the first philosophers to raise questions about the synthetic theory of evolution.Grace Frick, 1925 – linguistics scholar.Phyllis Fox, 1944 – mathematician and computer scientist.Grace Andrews, 1890 – mathematician and professor.Cecilia Conrad, 1976 – economics professor, dean of Pomona College.Susan Foh – American biblical scholar.Margaret Henderson Floyd, 1953 – art historian and professor.Juliet Floyd, 1982 – professor of Philosophy.Frances Daly Fergusson, 1965 – former president of Vassar College.Miriam DeCosta-Willis, 1956 – Romance language scholar, civil rights activist, and first Black professor at Memphis State University.Margaret Clapp, 1930 – former president of Wellesley College (1949-1960) and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Biography.Anita Calvert Lebourgeoise – attorney, judge, genealogist, biographer and women's suffrage orator.Claudia Lauper Bushman, 1956 – historian.Victoria Budson, 1993 – Founder of Women and Public Policy Program at the Harvard Kennedy School, one of CNN's "Ten Visionary Women".Patricia Bizzell, 1970 – professor of English.Balin, 1986 – professor of Jewish history Michele Moody-Adams, 1978 – dean, Columbia College.Introduced the first art history classes at Wellesley & the earliest museum studies courses. Myrtilla Avery, 1891 – an American classical scholar focused on Medieval art, former chair of Department of Art at Wellesley College and director of the Farnsworth Art Museum from 1930–1937.Frances Dorothy Acomb – academic and historian.Virginia Abernethy, 1955 – academic anthropologist, involved in politics.The following is a list of individuals associated with Wellesley College through attending as a student, or serving as a member of the faculty or staff. JSTOR ( December 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.įind sources: "List of Wellesley College people" – news Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. This article needs additional citations for verification. ![]()
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