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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 college’s 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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the Health Policy Institute at Boston University, where she developed and ran a fellowship program in health policy for corporate executives. As a Kellogg National Fellow, from 1987 to 1990, she traveled extensively (to Spain, Russia, Iceland, Norway, Brazil and throughout the United States) studying
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Other innovations included the opening of the Davis Museum and Cultural Center, the establishment of the Religious and Spiritual Life Program, the creation of the Knapp Media and Technology Center, the Knapp Social Science Center, a center for the humanities, the Ruhlman and Tanner conferences, which
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She spent five years, in the early 1970s, as the information and education director for the Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts, on whose board she continued to serve for a decade. She was senior staff associate of the Massachusetts Commissioner of Public Health and then associate director of
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Wellesley's Alumnae Hall was renamed the Diana Chapman Walsh Alumnae Hall in Walsh's honor after its 2010 renovation. The hall was originally constructed in 1923, but was cramped and inaccessible. Following its highly successful renovation, it is now home to a 1,000-seat auditorium and the college's
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from 1993 to 2007. During her tenure, the college revised its curriculum and expanded its programs in global education, internships and service learning, and interdisciplinary teaching and learning. The faculty established new majors in environmental studies, quantitative reasoning, cinema and media
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Walsh has published on topics related to the organization and financing of health care services, the conservation of health, the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, the health effects of work and on a number of issues in higher education. Her empirical studies have appeared in professional
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Walsh is a 1966 graduate of Wellesley College, as an English major. At Boston University, she earned an M. S. degree in journalism in 1971 and, in 1983, a Ph.D. in health policy from the University Professors Program. She received the Wallerstein Award for the distinguished graduate thesis in
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studies, neurosciences, and astrophysics. Japanese, Arabic and Korean languages were added to the curriculum as well, and a new department of East Asian Languages and Literatures was launched.
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Walsh currently serves as chair of the board of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, as a member of the corporation of the
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journalism in 1971 and the Alumni Merit Award for the best graduate dissertation by a University Scholar in 1983.
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Wellesley College's Diana Chapman Walsh Alumnae Hall was renamed in Walsh's honor after its renovation in 2010.
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Theater Studies Department, and is the site of many of the college's most important events.
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Medicine as management: the corporate medical director's complex and changing role
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Corporate Physicians: Between Medicine and Management
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Index

Diana Walsh
President of Wellesley College
Nannerl O. Keohane
H. Kim Bottomly
Alma mater
Wellesley College
Boston University
Thesis
Medicine as management: the corporate medical director's complex and changing role
Boston University
Harvard University
Wellesley College
Wellesley College

Harvard School of Public Health
Boston University
School of Public Health
workplace democracy
New England Journal of Medicine
Health Affairs
Journal of the American Medical Association
Yale University Press
Oxford University Press
Fetzer Institute
MIT Press
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
Institute for Healthcare Improvement
State Street Corporation
Amherst College

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