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are annual day-long events to showcase student learning in the classroom and beyond, and other initiatives designed to strengthen the quality of campus intellectual life. Many of the collegeβs administrative structures were strengthened and major landscape restoration and building projects were completed across the campus. The college raised over $ 700 million in new gifts during this 14-year period, strengthened the management of the endowment and increased it fourfold, to over $ 1.6 billion. Additionally, applications to
Wellesley increased by 42%.
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