• 2024.01.29 de Bres How to Be Multiple book review The New Yorker

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    In a review of Prof. Helena de Bres’ new book, How to Be Multiple, Parul Sehgal examines our obsession with twins.

  • 2024.01.22 de Bres How to Be Multiple book WAMC Northeast Public Radio

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    Philosophy professor Helena de Bres discusses her book, How To Be Multiple: The Philosophy Of Twins, and the complexities of twinhood, consciousness, love, and self.

  • 2024.01.21 Barnett ethics and the Supreme Court Women's eNews

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    Rosalind Barnett, senior scholar at the Wellesley Centers for Women, examines issues related to ethics and the Supreme Court.

  • 2024.01.19 O'Grady '55 Both/And Exhibit Davis Museum The Boston Globe

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    Hundreds turned out for the opening of “Lorraine O’Grady: Both/And,” a thrilling career survey of work by artist Lorraine O’Grady ’55, on view at the Davis through June 2.

  • 2024.01.17 Wellesley College researchers Aparna Nancherla book Penguin Random House

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    Comedian Aparna Nancherla references Wellesley College researchers and their study on introversion in her new book Unreliable Narrator: Me, Myself, and Imposter Syndrome.

  • 2024.01.15 Levine New FAFSA The Latin Times

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    The new FAFSA form, launched Dec. 31, has already presented several challenges for minority students....The change in aid eligibility for some families with multiple college students may be substantial. "The price tag is about to go up a lot, and they don't even know it," Phillip Levine, a professor of economics at Wellesley College told The New York Times.