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Stacy Mars

Wells College Announces Stacy Mars as the 2023 Student Commencement Speaker

Wells College is thrilled to announce that Stacy Mars, a first-generation Haitian American student, has been selected as the Student Commencement Speaker for the class of 2023.
Glen Park Bridge Opening

Glen Park Bridge Opening

On May 4th, 2023, the Wells College community and the residents of Aurora joined hands to celebrate the inauguration of the newly constructed Glen Park Bridge.

Trans and LGBTQ Children’s Books at the College Library

A new collection has been added to the Lois Jefferson Long Library

Smith ’23 Presents “Heathers: The Musical”

This contemporary pitch-black musical comedy is adapted from the 1989 cult-classic film. Featuring a cast of fifteen Wells College students and staff, this production is the senior thesis and directing debut of Kaleigh Smith ’23. 
New Wells.edu website

Welcome to the New Wells.Edu

The entire website has been rebuilt on the WordPress platform.
Nicola Williams

Wells College Announces Nicola Williams as 155th Commencement Speaker

Wells College is pleased to announce Nicola “Nikki” A. Williams ’85 as the keynote speaker for the 2023 Commencement ceremony.
Dean's List

Fall 2022 Dean’s List

The dean's list honors those students who earn a minimum GPA of 3.5 and complete at least 12 hours of coursework in that semester.
Jeremy Kinsman

Wells College Hires New Registrar and Assistant Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs

Wells College is delighted to announce the College’s newest hire, Jeremy Kinsman, who will be joining the staff at Wells as the new Registrar and Assistant Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs.

From the President's Desk

President Jon Gibralter

Statement on Affirmative Action

July 5, 2023

For those unfamiliar, Affirmative Action traces its roots back to an Executive Order issued by President John F. Kennedy on March 6, 1961. This order required government contractors to ensure … Read more