WAAD entrepreneurs - The first hour will be for folks to meet & greet, to share & strategize. The second hour is open for co-working and extended conversation.
Welcome to Wellesley Alumnae of African Descent
Connect with each other and the College based our common identities and shared experiences at Wellesley and in the world. Alums of African descent from all class years and across the globe are welcome to join us. We look forward to bringing everyone together and sharing Wellesley bonds.
Upcoming Events
Please join us for an exciting Worldwide WAAD Day event celebrating the unique capabilities, accomplishments, and diversity of our WAAD community. This year we are pleased to meet with a panel of WAAD members who will share their insights and experiences in their roles in public service.
In a deeply emotional novel of family, cultural heritage, and forgiveness, estranged sisters wrestle with the choices they've made and confront circumstances beyond their control.
Featured Event
WAAD entrepreneurs - The first hour will be for folks to meet & greet, to share & strategize. The second hour is open for co-working and extended conversation.
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The entire Wellesley community -faculty, students, administration, alumnae and friends are invited to symposium of Cudjoe’s work, celebrating his academic career and impact as a Caribbean African American scholar.
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During this year’s annual meeting, we wanted to highlight a true trailblazer - Dr. Harriet Rice, the first woman of African descent to graduate from Wellesley College. Rice was born just one year after the Civil War ended in 1866. A talented student, Rice achieved the highest class ranking in Greek at Newport’s racially integrated Rogers High School. After graduating in 1882, she matriculated at Wellesley a year later and was one of only three black students.
During Ethos’ 50th anniversary celebrations, alumnae representing the five decades of Ethos’ history came together to reflect upon their experiences as women of color at Wellesley. Part of the College’s StoryCorps series, the podcast captures conversations between fellow classmates and good friends.