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Fine art collector Charlotte Newman ’04 wants to expand access for Black people in the exclusive industry
Published:Charlotte Newman ’04 has used her experience and her passion to emerge in a $59.6 billion industry as one of the foremost collectors of fine art by Black artists and talent from the diaspora.
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Harvard’s faculty will vote on limiting the number of A grades for students, a policy Wellesley had in place until 2019
Published:Grade deflation can disadvantage a college’s students, history professor Nikhil Rao told the Boston Globe, reflecting on Wellesley’s former policy limiting course averages to a B-plus.
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Professor Stacie Goddard talks with Deutsche Welle about the collapse of the rules-based world order
Published:The war between the US, Israel, and Iran marks a deterioration in international relations. “We’re really at a low point in a rules-based order,” Stacie Goddard, political science professor, told DW.
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Economist Phillip Levine tells Inside Higher Ed that colleges award merit aid to attract wealthy students
Published:“Enrolling more higher-income students provides greater revenue that allows the school to pay their bills,” economist Phillip Levine says, but he adds, “there are definitely equity concerns with that.”