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Highlights from the 2025-26 Year + A special thank you to our Interim President & Chair Emerita... 06/30/2026

Thank you, Rosalind "Roz" Brewer, C'84, for your unwavering commitment to Spelman College and for leading with vision, purpose, and excellence during your tenure as Interim President. Your dedication to advancing our mission and moving Spelman forward has left a lasting impact on our students, alumnae, faculty, staff, and the entire Spelman community. We are deeply grateful for your leadership and service. Thank you for continuing to inspire the next generation of women leaders. View the full video: https://youtu.be/TPMxcND3vHs

Highlights from the 2025-26 Year + A special thank you to our Interim President & Chair Emerita... Let's take a look back at one of Spelman's most memorable school ye...

06/29/2026

At Spelman, mentorship and research go hand in hand. Since joining the psychology department in 2015, Danielle Dickens, Ph.D., C'2009, has dedicated her career to preparing Black women to excel as researchers, scholars, and professionals. Through her leadership of the Gender, Race, and Cultural Empowerment (GRACE) Lab, students gain hands-on research experience, mentorship, and the tools to pursue graduate study and impactful careers. Read more: https://bit.ly/4eNT1Wp

Photos from Spelman College's post 06/26/2026

India Sion, C’2028, is currently participating in a Neuroscience/Stroke Medical Research Internship at Howard University College of Medicine under the mentorship of Gregory Ford. This summer, she is gaining hands-on experience in biomedical research focused on proteomics and peptidomics in ischemic stroke. Her work examines blood-derived peptides collected at 1, 2, and 24 hours post-stroke to explore whether changes in peptide profiles can help predict protein degradation patterns. Through this internship, India is strengthening her foundation in molecular biology, data analysis, and biomedical research while contributing to a deeper understanding of potential early biomarkers in stroke progression.

Photos from Spelman College's post 06/23/2026

Last night, our sisters came together for an inspiring evening of conversation, storytelling, and celebration as Amena Brown, C’2002, joined Tayari Jones, C’91, to discuss “Never Tell a Black Girl How to Black Girl: Essays.” Through humor, heart, and cultural reflection, Amena’s collection honors the wisdom of Southern Black women and the power of community that continues to uplift and sustain us. We are proud to celebrate two remarkable alumnae whose voices, creativity, and storytelling continue to shape culture and inspire change.

06/17/2026

UPDATE: The services impacted by today's network outage are now available and operating normally. Spelman Technology Services (STS) will continue to monitor these services closely. If you are still experiencing issues, please contact the STS Service Desk.

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