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Wellesley grads lead in fields where women are underrepresented
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2025.10.20 Laura Pappano describes experience at the Moms for Liberty summit The Hechinger Report
CategoriesPublished:Wellesley Centers for Women writer-in-residence Laura Pappano describes her experience at the Moms for Liberty summit, where parents were urged to turn their grievances into lawsuits.
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2025.10.16 Levine says drawing money from Harvard’s reserve funds is not a “sustainable path” The Boston Globe
CategoriesPublished:Economist Phillip Levine said drawing more money from Harvard’s reserve funds is not a “sustainable path” for its financial future: “At some point, it could start to weaken the institution.”
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2025.10.15 Kimaya Lecamwasam ’21 uses neuroscience, AI, and music on mental health wellbeing MIT News
CategoriesPublished:Musician and computational neuroscientist Kimaya Lecamwasam ’21, a PhD student in MIT’s Media Lab, uses neuroscience, AI, and music to explore music’s impact on mental health and well-being.
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2025.10.15 Michael P Jeffries reviews book: “Three or More Is a Riot” The New York Times
CategoriesPublished:Michael P. Jeffries, dean of academic affairs and professor of American studies, reviews “Three or More Is a Riot,” a new book on race and culture by Jelani Cobb, dean of Columbia Journalism School.
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2025.10.14 Marimakwenda says rape within marriage is still silenced in South The Conversation
CategoriesPublished:Nyasha Marimakwenda, associate research scientist at the Wellesley Centers for Women, says rape within marriage is still silenced in South Africa and often happens alongside other forms of abuse.