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    2025.10.15 P. Jeffries reviews book: “Three or More Is a Riot” The New York Times

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    Michael P. Jeffries, dean of academic affairs and professor of American studies, reviews “Three or More Is a Riot,” a new book on race and culture by Jelani Cobb, dean of Columbia Journalism School.

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    2025.10.15 Levine develops a new net cost estimator Inside Higher Education

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    A new net cost estimator, developed by economist and college cost transparency advocate Phil Levine, uses just household income to predict how much a family will pay for a student to attend college.

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    2025.10.14 Marimakwenda says rape within marriage is still silenced in South The Conversation

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    Nyasha Marimakwenda, associate research scientist at the Wellesley Centers for Women, says rape within marriage is still silenced in South Africa and often happens alongside other forms of abuse.

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    2025.10.08 Davis Museum explores “The Worlds of Ilse Bing” and her friendship with Suzanne Ciani ’68 The Boston Globe

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    The Davis Museum’s “The Worlds of Ilse Bing” examines the photographer’s career and her friendship with composer and sound designer Suzanne Ciani ’68, who donated 16 of Bing’s works to the Davis.

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    2025.10.06 Levine says only 16% in private colleges paid full price in 2019 MoneyWise

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    A study by economist Phillip Levine showed that only 16% of students enrolled in private colleges paid the full price in 2019. Discounts seem to be the rule, not the exception.

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    2025.10.04 Prof Mingwei Song speaks on the Three-Body Problem South China Morning Post

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    “When I first mentioned Chinese science fiction to people, they were surprised: How could China have science fiction?” says Mingwei Song, professor of Chinese studies, on the “Three-Body Problem.”

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    2025.10.1 Zuzi ’25 speaks on resilience of refugees The New York Times

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    “One Girl’s Journey After Her Grandma Said to Kill Her”: Chantale Zuzi ’25 reminds us that the talent, strength, ambition, entrepreneurship, and resilience of refugees enriches societies.

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    2025.09.30 Charmaraman shares ways to keep children safer and happier online The Washington Post

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    Linda Charmaraman, senior research scientist at the Wellesley Centers for Women, shares ways to keep children safer and happier online, “a world that is deeply central to their peer groups.”

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    2025.09.22 Prof Rivera-Rideau says Bad Bunny’s producers deserve honors at Latin Grammys Los Angeles Times

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    Bad Bunny’s producers Tainy and MAG deserve their own honors at the Latin Grammys, says guest columnist Petra Rivera-Rideau, author of "Remixing Reggaetón" and co-founder of the Bad Bunny Syllabus.