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  • Portrait of Paul Krugman, standing with his arms crossed.

    Paul Krugman cites a recent paper co-written by political scientist Stacie Goddard

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    In writing about the looting of U.S. foreign policy, Paul Krugman references a new paper on neo-royalism and the Trump administration co-authored by political scientist Stacie Goddard.

  • Donald Trump holds up his right hand and frowns

    Professor Stacie Goddard on what’s driving Trump’s moves in Venezuela and Greenland

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    For Politico, political science professor Stacie Goddard joined Georgetown's Abraham Newman to discuss why the president is focused on controlling Venezuela and Greenland.

  • A group of Americans protest Donald Trump at a No Kings rally

    Stacie Goddard, Betty Freyhof Johnson ’44 Professor of Political Science, writes about “neo-royalism” in new paper

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    Stacie Goddard, Betty Freyhof Johnson ’44 Professor of Political Science, and her co-author write in a new paper that Trump’s affinity for Middle Eastern “strong men” is an example of “neo-royalism.”

  • Zoe Terry poses with a group of young black girls who received Zoe dolls

    International Relations-Political Science major Zoe Terry ’28 runs nonprofit that gives dolls of color to Black and brown girls

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    International Relations-Political Science major Zoe Terry ’28 is CEO and founder of Zoe’s Dolls, a nonprofit that gives dolls of color to Black and brown girls. She recently hosted a doll giveaway.

  • An illustration shows a professional woman standing at the head of a table. Her reflection depicts her in a cap and gown.
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    A new report affirms that Wellesley graduates rise to the top of their fields and drive meaningful change across society.

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    Seven students and alums from Wellesley were selected for Fulbright awards for academic year 2024-25

  • Catherine Sneed and their sister Meredith in the back of a truck with a camera.
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    While studying the Gullah community, Catherine Sneed ’25 saved a life.

  • Professor Jennifer Chudy in her office with students, talking about data.
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    Students collaborate with political science professors to survey the opinions of 18- to 35-year-old voters.

  • Headshots of Professors Jennifer Musto and Laura Grattan
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    The Anti-Carceral Co+Laboratory at Wellesley offers space to reimagine communities