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  • 2025.02.13 Josh Lambert opinions on Ye's antisemitism USA Today

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    Ye's antisemitism concerns Jewish Studies professor Josh Lambert, as his influence on culture, whether intentional or not, could lead others to follow suit.

  • 2025.02.12 Wellesley Centers for Women publish a yearlong study The Bay State Banner

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    The Wellesley Centers for Women and the Women’s Foundation of Boston recently announced that they will be working together to publish a yearlong study on the state of women and girls in Massachusetts.

  • 2025.02.12 Levine endowment tax The Boston Globe

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    Economics professor Phil Levine says an increased endowment tax may also hurt the Massachusetts economy: “Fourteen percent would completely change the nature of these institutions,” he said.

  • 2025.02.06 Levine falling birthrates red states The New York Times

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    Prioritizing areas with higher birthrates sends more federal funding to Republican states: “Clearly this is helping red states,” said economics professor Phillip Levine who studies falling birthrates.

  • 2025.01.27 Matthes the world needs more caretakers Zocalo Public Square

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    Philosophy professor Erich Hatala Matthes: “Who we are is defined in part by the things that we think are worth caring for, and whether we care for these things, in turn, shapes our sense of self.”

  • 2025.01.26 Matthes what to save and why BBC

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    From family heirlooms to threatened languages; old buildings to endangered species – how do we decide what’s worth saving? Philosopher Erich Hatala Matthes joins Zara Janjua to discuss his new book.

  • 2025.01.22 Jocelyn Benson class of 1999 running for governor The New York Times

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    Jocelyn Benson ’99, Michigan’s Secretary of State, is running for governor. Benson, a Democrat, jumped into a high-profile and potentially crowded race to lead one of the top battleground states.

  • 2025.01.22 Levine Trump college budgets Chronicle of Higher Education

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    Economics professor Phillip Levine reflects on what Trump means for college budgets: decreased federal funding and fewer international students could cause belt-tightening.

  • 2025.01.20 Rivera-Rideau salsa reggaeton Bad Bunny Rolling Stone

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    Although salsa achieved commercial success in the 70s, it was “in many ways comparable to how people thought of reggaeton when it first began,” says professor Petra Rivera-Rideau.