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“Plant, baby, plant!”
CategoriesPublished:Author and botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer invited the Wellesley community to rethink their relationship with the natural world
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In Governing, researcher Tamanika Ferguson says formerly incarcerated women should help make policy
Published:“We need to mandate including [formerly incarcerated women] on the bodies that shape jails, prisons, parole, sentencing and reentry,” writes Tamanika Ferguson, a research scholar in the department of women's and gender studies.
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Americans think higher ed is increasingly unaffordable, but economist Phillip Levine’s data says otherwise
Published:When one considers what students actually pay after financial aid, college prices have stabilized and fallen over the past decade, writes economist Phillip Levine in the Chronicle of Higher Education.
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Charlotte, N.C., radio station highlights American studies professor Petra Rivera-Rideau and co-author Vanessa Díaz’s new book on Bad Bunny
Published:Kiss 95.1 FM in Charlotte, N.C., featured a segment on American studies professor Petra Rivera-Rideau and co-author Vanessa Díaz’s new book on Bad Bunny and their Bad Bunny syllabus.
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Inside Higher Ed highlights economist Phillip Levine’s research on trends in net tuition prices
Published:New research from economist Phillip Levine, a college cost transparency advocate, shows the net price of four-year tuition continues to drop or remain steady for all but the highest-income students.
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Published:Researchers at the Wellesley Centers for Women share what they learned from the data
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The New York Times wrote an obituary for fiscal policy analyst Karen Dolmatch Petrou ’75
Published:Karen Dolmatch Petrou ’75 started her own company after a bank executive told her he “did not feel good about making a young woman a senior vice president,” she once told Wellesley’s alumnae magazine.
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WellesleyWeston Magazine features the Davis Museum’s exhibit “In Focus: Wellesley College Faculty Artists”
Published:WellesleyWeston Magazine says the Davis Museum’s exhibit of pieces by faculty artists “offers thought-provoking work in a variety of artistic media, giving museum-goers a layered experience.”