• A graphic showing the impacts of AI use on the brain.

    2025.06.20 Ye Tong Yuan '25 MIT Study on ChatGPT use Boston.com

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    Ye Tong Yuan '25 worked on a study with MIT researchers, bringing potential downsides of ChatGPT use to light. The research found the brains of people who used ChatGPT were less engaged than others.

  • 2025.06.20 Phillip Levine on endowment tax The Chronicle of Higher Education

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    Economics professor Phillip Levine writes: “A giant endowment-tax increase is coming. Whether it merely hampers or severely burdens affected institutions seems to be the only remaining question.”

  • A collage of different romance novels chosen by Jasmine Guillory ’97, whose face appears in the collage.

    2025.06.19 Jasmine Guillory ’97 favorite romance novels The New York Times

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    Jasmine Guillory ’97 writes for the Times about her favorite romance novels that use the “fake dating” trope. Feigned love leads to real connections in these funny, joyful and deeply romantic books.

  • 2025.06.19 Narges Bojoghli ‘04 on changes in Iran Time

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    Narges Bojoghli ‘04, anthropology/middle east studies professor at John Hopkins: “The most ardent proponents of regime change in Iran may be accelerating the very nuclear program they claim to fear.”

  • 2025.06.19 Kellie Carter Jackson on CBS Mornings

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    Historian Kellie Carter Jackson joins CBS Mornings to explain the origins of Juneteenth and how it fits into the broader story of Black resistance, as explored in her new book, “We Refuse.”

  • 2025.06.18 Phil Levine tuition price calculator Inside Higher Ed

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    Economist Phil Levine developed his price calculator to help families understand the cost of a degree without deciphering complex aid formulas. Colleges are queuing up to use it.

  • 2025.06.17 Jennifer Chudy on Crowdfunding Campaigns The Guardian

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    Professor Jennifer Chudy says “explicitly racialized politics” have become normalized: “I think the person in the White House has emboldened people who may have felt silently sympathetic in the past.”

  • A large sculpture of a globe in the center of a green quad.

    2025.06.17 Phil Levine college costs Boston Globe

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    “If you’re not from a high-income family, there’s not a lot to look forward to in terms of college costs going forward, given these policies,” says economist Phil Levine, who studies college pricing.

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    The LEED-certified center opened in March, providing a strong foundation for wellness at Wellesley