Wesleyan College Alumnae Association

Wesleyan College Alumnae Association Founded in 1836, Wesleyan was the first college in the world chartered to grant degrees to women - a Networking with other Wesleyan women is rewarding and fun!

The WCAA serves to maintain Wesleyan’s unique heritage by strengthening the bonds of sisterhood through programs and activities that focus on lifelong connections and involvement with the College and its current students. Participating in alumnae activities and outreach programs raises awareness of what sets Wesleyan women apart from the rest – our signature sisterhood. Celebrate being a part of t

he Wonderful World of Wesleyan Women by staying connected to the sisterhood. True, Faithful and Loyal to the “Oldest and Best” – You Bet!

It's been over a decade in the making; the Wesleyan Alumnae Directory is getting a facelift! We're partnering with Publi...
06/04/2026

It's been over a decade in the making; the Wesleyan Alumnae Directory is getting a facelift!

We're partnering with Publishing Concepts (PCI), so if you receive an email or postcard from their team, please know they're working on behalf of Wesleyan to collect updated alumnae information.

Because privacy permissions are required, you will need to provide PCI with your consent if you would like your information included in the directory. The College CANNOT grant that permission on your behalf.

Once all the data has been collected, the directory will be available for purchase in both print and digital formats, and PCI will make a contribution to Wesleyan College upon completion of the project.

We hope you'll participate and help us keep the Wesleyan alumnae community connected for generations to come! 💜❤️💚💛

Please join us in celebrating 2026 graduate Kaziah Hutchings, who recently launched her accounting career with the Macon...
06/04/2026

Please join us in celebrating 2026 graduate Kaziah Hutchings, who recently launched her accounting career with the Macon Housing Authority after completing an internship that turned into a full-time opportunity.

Kaziah credits Wesleyan's faculty, staff, and Center for Career Development with helping prepare her for professional success. Along the way, she found mentors who challenged her, supported her, and encouraged her to pursue her goals with confidence.

Her story is a powerful reminder of what makes Wesleyan special: meaningful relationships, career-connected experiences, and a community that believes in the potential of every student.

As Kaziah begins her professional journey, and prepares to return this fall as a "Double Wolf" in Wesleyan's MBA program, we couldn't be prouder!

📖 Read her story here:

MACON, GA — When Kaziah Hutchings crossed the Commencement stage on May 16th, she did so with more than a Wesleyan College degree in hand. Thanks to a combination of faculty mentorship, career development support, and an internship that evolved into a full-time opportunity, Hutchings had already l...

Last week, Wesleyan College welcomed a special group of community leaders and supporters for an evening of conversation ...
05/18/2026

Last week, Wesleyan College welcomed a special group of community leaders and supporters for an evening of conversation and connection centered on the exciting future and forward momentum of the Wolf Pack!

Hosted by Dennis and Mary Beth Swearingen, the reception offered guests an opportunity to hear directly from President Meaghan Blight and Student Government Association President Anniston Smith about the incredible growth and energy currently shaping Wesleyan’s future. From increased enrollment and enhanced student life experiences to expanded leadership programming and the transformational impact of the SHE WILL Campaign, guests learned more about Wesleyan’s growing influence both on campus and across Middle Georgia.

Thank you to everyone who joined us for such a meaningful evening celebrating the future of Wesleyan College and the continued power of accelerating equality for women!

Marilyn Vickers ’67 and Susan Allen recently enjoyed lunch together at The National in Athens while catching up on all t...
05/15/2026

Marilyn Vickers ’67 and Susan Allen recently enjoyed lunch together at The National in Athens while catching up on all things Wesleyan, including exciting updates surrounding the She Will Campaign.

We love seeing our alumnae staying connected, sharing memories, and continuing to support the future of Wesleyan College!

💜 Alumnae, we need your help! 💜Tomorrow is the FINAL day to vote Wesleyan College for the 2026 Best of Middle Georgia, a...
05/14/2026

💜 Alumnae, we need your help! 💜

Tomorrow is the FINAL day to vote Wesleyan College for the 2026 Best of Middle Georgia, and no one understands the power of a Wesleyan education quite like YOU.

🗳️ Vote at: https://www.votemiddlegeorgia.com/

1️⃣ Click Education
2️⃣ Click College/University
3️⃣ Select Wesleyan College
4️⃣ Click Review and Cast My Ballot
5️⃣ Click Submit Ballot

Every vote matters, so please vote, share this post, and encourage your fellow alumnae, family, and friends to support Wesleyan, too!

We haven’t stopped thinking about all the laughter, reconnections, and special moments we shared together on campus for ...
04/30/2026

We haven’t stopped thinking about all the laughter, reconnections, and special moments we shared together on campus for Alumnae Weekend 2026!

Take a look back at some of our favorite moments and see if you can spot yourself or your classmates: https://www.flickr.com/photos/wesleyancollege/albums/72177720333211648/

Already counting down the days until we’re together again for Alumnae Weekend 2027? Us too! 💜

It's time to DEFEND OUR TITLE! 💜Vote Wesleyan for the 2026 Best of Middle GA!  Click the link below and follow the 5 ste...
04/29/2026

It's time to DEFEND OUR TITLE! 💜

Vote Wesleyan for the 2026 Best of Middle GA! Click the link below and follow the 5 steps!

https://www.votemiddlegeorgia.com/
1. Click Education
2. Click College/University
3. Select Wesleyan College
4. Review and Cast My Ballot
5. Click Submit Ballot

Thank you for your continued support, Wesleyannes!

(P.S. Did you know you can vote once a day now through May 15th? So, bookmark the page; keep voting Wesleyan, and encourage your friends and family to do the same!)

ICYMI: Wesleyan College recently received a transformative $2 million gift from Ruth Knox that will support the renovati...
04/29/2026

ICYMI: Wesleyan College recently received a transformative $2 million gift from Ruth Knox that will support the renovation of Porter Gym and expand opportunities for our students. 💜

We were proud to share more about the SHE WILL Campaign and what this means for the future of Wesleyan with WPGA.

Catch the full story here:

A $2 million donation is headed to Wesleyan College to expand opportunities in women’s education and athletics.

Wesleyan's own Susan Allen and Greg Daniels recently had the pleasure of visiting Amanda Sloan, Executive Director of Al...
04/27/2026

Wesleyan's own Susan Allen and Greg Daniels recently had the pleasure of visiting Amanda Sloan, Executive Director of Alpha Delta Pi, at the ADPi Executive Office in Atlanta. During their visit, they toured the History Center at Memorial Headquarters and gained an even deeper appreciation for the inspiring legacy of Alpha Delta Pi, founded right here at Wesleyan.

Founded 175 years ago on May 15, 1851, Alpha Delta Pi began as the first secret society for women at Wesleyan Female College in Macon, Georgia. That year, Eugenia Tucker, a junior in her first year at Wesleyan, joined with five fellow students - Octavia Andrew, Elizabeth Williams, Ella Pierce, Sophronia Woodruff, and Mary Evans - to establish what would become the first sorority in the world. What began as the bold vision of six young women grew into a sisterhood that has impacted generations!

As Alpha Delta Pi celebrates its 175th Anniversary, commemorative events will take place across the country, including a special celebration at Wesleyan College on October 10th. We are proud to be part of this historic legacy and excited to see this milestone honored in such meaningful ways.

During the Annual Meeting of the Wesleyan College Alumnae Association, Dr. Glenda Ferguson, Ph.D., was recognized as a r...
04/23/2026

During the Annual Meeting of the Wesleyan College Alumnae Association, Dr. Glenda Ferguson, Ph.D., was recognized as a recipient of the Valeria McCullough Murphey Award.

Since joining the faculty in 1992, Dr. Ferguson dedicated her career to teaching, mentoring, and advancing academic excellence at Wesleyan. A pioneering woman in chemistry, she inspired generations of students to pursue careers in STEM.

Over the course of her more than 30-year career at Wesleyan, Dr. Ferguson mentored nearly 200 chemistry graduates and taught hundreds more, fostering confidence, curiosity, and a commitment to excellence. Now in her retirement, her impact continues through the countless students she has guided, many of whom have gone on to distinguished graduate and professional programs across the country.

Her legacy is reflected not only in their achievements but in the doors she helped open for women in science.

Please join us in congratulating Dr. Ferguson on this well-deserved recognition. 👏

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