Across the Channel with Tads Ciecierski-Holmes

Thanks to our global community of alumni, students, staff, Fellows, and friends, Wolfson’s inaugural Giving Day raised over £125,000 from a staggering 471 donors.
“A huge number of people stepped up to support the College, and we were delighted by the many supportive comments we received from alumni and friends from across the globe. This was a tremendous demonstration of the strength of the 鶹Ӿcommunity, and we are grateful to everyone who participated.”
Over the course of 36 hours, donations poured in from all over the world – a remarkable display of generosity and 鶹Ӿpride, with every donation a testament to the strength and reach of our incredible College family.
As the names and donations stacked up on the donor wall, so did the heartfelt messages of how 鶹Ӿhas made a difference in the lives of so many of its members:
“In appreciation for the extraordinary support 鶹Ӿoffers to mature students. The belief in our potential, the encouragement, and the space you provide for us to thrive don’t go unnoticed. Thank you for making us feel seen, capable, and inspired—especially when the journey feels uphill." - Olivia Rizzo (2020)
“Grateful for the vibrant, truly cosmopolitan community at 鶹ӾCollege, and for a transformative experience that profoundly shaped my intellectual journey. Proud to support its future!” - Mohamed Nanabhay (2009)
“Thanks, 鶹ӾCollege, for creating such a welcoming and supportive place to study. From the porters to the librarians, academic fellows to the gardeners, the team has shaped a special culture and environment I hope future students enjoy as much as I did." - Elizabeth Reynolds (2021)
Funds raised will support everything from student wellbeing and academic research to future-proofing the College site, ensuring that 鶹Ӿremains a thriving and welcoming home for scholars and members of all backgrounds.
Summing up this year’s Giving Day, 鶹ӾPresident, Professor Dame Ijeoma Uchegbu, said: “All that remains is for us to say a heartfelt thank you – your support during this day has helped to transform lives.”
Celebrating Wolfson’s 60th anniversary year, this exhibition highlights the range of artistic disciplines and styles that have made up our exhibitions over the years.
How can anthropological theory help us understand how ancient cultures interpreted and responded to weather phenomena?
A piano recital with works by Bach, Debussy, Chopin and more.
Estimating τ, the true circle constant, in a fun event with pies and other mathematical snacks.