• 2025.02.20 Jay Turner shift from fossil fuels Inside Climate News

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    Environmental studies professor Jay Turner says it's a time of great uncertainty, and he doesn't envy those making multibillion-dollar decisions on projects in planning or under construction amid the shift from fossil fuels.

  • 2025.02.20 Ernestine Fantl Carter landmark accomplishments Print Mag

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    Curator Ernestine Fantl Carter ’27, who spent five years at MoMA in the mid-to-late 1930s, achieved landmark accomplishments, especially in terms of industrial, architectural and graphic design.

  • 2025.02.18 Laura Pappano ten books to understand public education Substack

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    “School Moms: Parent Activism, Partisan Politics, and the Battle for Public Education” by Wellesley Centers for Women writer-in-residence Laura Pappano on list of 10 books to understand this moment.

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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.

  • Mark Beeman and Nell Gould prepare a drawing for installation in the exhibition Better on Paper: Recent Acquisitions of Prints, Drawings, Photographs, and Books, Davis Museum at Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA
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    The Davis Museum operations team installs the spring 2025 special exhibitions