Wellesley in the News
As the leading women’s college, Wellesley’s faculty, students, and alumnae are featured in national and international media on a daily basis. Below is just a sampling of the press coverage generated by Wellesley.
Kellie Carter Jackson, professor of Africana Studies, hosted her new podcast "Oprademics" with Boston Public Radio.
President Johnson was featured on Fortune's Brainstorm Health panel, a gathering of insightful and powerful leaders exploring the topics of health, sciene, medicine, and business.
Phillip Levine, professor of economics, discussed impact of Pell Grants.
Phillip Levine, professor of economics, discussed student debt.
Layli Maparyan, Executive Director of the Wellesley Centers for Women and professor of Africana Studies, discussed how dolls reveal how kids think about the world.
Phillip Levine, professor of economics, discussed pandemic decline in birth rates.
Phillip Levine, professor of economics, discussed the relationship between inflation and tuition.
Maneesh Arora, professor of political science, discussed the GOP's political rhetoric.
President Johnson discussed the culture former UMBC President Freeman A. Hrabowski constructed.