• Jocelyn Benson ’99, secretary of state of Michigan, spoke about protecting voters’ rights.
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    Leaders and activists from around the world gathered at Wellesley on April 6 to grapple with important global questions at the “Renewing Democracy: Women Leading the Way” summit.

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    Writer Bina Shah ’93 explores how Wellesley has been portrayed in literature—commercial, literary, genre, and the perennial favorite, the campus novel/coming-of-age story.

  • 2024.07.13 Hoveland college legacy admissions Boston Herald

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    Liz Hoveland of Wellesley’s communications and public affairs department writes for the Boston Herald that ending college legacy admissions is best for students.

  • 2024.07.13 Cudjoe crime and education Trinidad Daily Express

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    Professor emeritus Selwyn Cudjoe writes about crime and education for the Trinidad Daily Express.

  • 2024.07.12 Charmaraman kids phones Vox

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    Professor and Wellesley Centers for Women researcher Linda Charmaraman asks: Is your kid addicted to their phone? Here’s a definitive guide to managing your children’s tech.

  • 2024.07.10 Wellesley College students CIEE UNHCR Student Challenge AP News

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    College students from Rwanda won the CIEE UNHCR Student Challenge at the 12th Annual CIEE Global Internship Conference in London. A team from Wellesley College was the runner-up.

  • 2024.07.10 Charmaraman kids digital media The Conversation

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    Professor and Wellesley Centers for Women researcher Linda Charmaraman writes for The Conversation that sharply restricting kids’ use of digital media is linked with problematic internet use — but it is still unclear why.

  • A portion of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment with exercises like copying a line drawing of a cube, drawing a clock with a certain time, and labeling three pictures of animals

    Assistant professor of neuroscience Courtney Marshall on cognitive tests for the Washington Post

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    For The Washington Post, assistant professor of neuroscience Courtney Marshall on what cognitive tests measure and could tell us about Biden and Trump.

  • 2024.07.03 Wang '66 Metropolitan Museum of Art MSNBC

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    Lulu C. Wang (Wellesley ’66) and her husband funded six galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art to give back to the country that paved the way for their American Dream.