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  1. Wellesley Female Seminary (Żeńskie Seminarium w Wellesley) powstało w 1870 w Needham w stanie Massachusetts dzięki Henry’emu i Pauline Durant, filantropom zaangażowanym w sprawę edukacji kobiet [1]. W 1873 zmieniono nazwę szkoły na Wellesley College, a w 1881 Needham stał się miasteczkiem Wellesley . Pierwszą dyrektorką Wellesley ...

  2. Wellesley is easy to reach and (in case we haven't mentioned it yet) easy to love. Our 500-acre campus includes our Science Complex, the Wellesley College Botanic Gardens, the Davis Museum, buildings of sublime Gothic majesty, buildings of sublime postmodernity, a lake with actual sailboats, narrow stone stairways, handsome playing fields, expansive lawns, and an observatory which, at ...

  3. Founding: 1870 by Henry and Pauline Durant; first students arrived 1875. School Type: A private, nonprofit liberal arts college for women accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education. Degrees: Baccalaureate. Location: Wellesley, Massachusetts (12 miles west of Boston) President: Paula A. Johnson is Wellesley’s 14th president.

  4. Wellesley College patří mezi prestižní university USA. Jedná se o dívčí školu, jež je členem původního sesterstva sedmi ( Seven Sisters ). Její název college dává vědět, že jejím hlavním zaměřením jsou bakalářské obory, a to především humanitního typu.

  5. www.wellesley.edu › about-us › the-campusThe Campus - Wellesley

    The Campus. At Wellesley College, we live, learn, and find inspiration on one of the country’s most beautiful campuses. Located near Boston, Massachusetts, Wellesley’s 500 acres include a lake, public gardens, groves of conifers and hardwoods, and winding paths through open meadows. Blending with the landscape, its buildings offer a rich ...

  6. 27. Juli 2020 · Join Aminah and a few classmates on a tour of the beautiful campus they call home.

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  7. Our La Maison Française is a residence and a cultural center for the community of Wellesley and that of the Francophones of Boston. Fourteen students from Wellesley College and two students from the University of Aix-en-Provence live at the House each year. During the academic year, several conferences on various subjects are organized there.