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On the Same Page: News for Parents + Families
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News & Events
Celebrating Oxford
This year, Sarah Lawrence and Oxford celebrated the 25th anniversity of SLC's year-long study abroad program at a gathering at the Heimbold Visual Arts Center. In attendance were several Wadham College, Oxford officials, Sarah Lawrence alumnae/i who had studied in Oxford, and students set to travel there in September. They also toasted the 400th anniversary of Wadham’s founding.
The Future is Bright
"SLC has prepared me for so many different things, I know my choices aren't limited." -- Tessa Noonan '10
Alumnae/i Voices: Telling the Sarah Lawrence Story
12 Alumnae/i discuss the value of a Sarah Lawrence education
Notable Alumnae/i
White house chief of staff Rahm Emanuel '81 leads the list of some of our most notable names
Once you've seen what some of our alums go on to do after college, learn more about how we help them get there. Visit the Office of Career Counseling Web site





