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    2025.01.19 Petra Rivera-Rideau in Brazil's major newspaper O Globo

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    Bad Bunny Syllabus co-founder Petra Rivera-Rideau was featured in Brazil’s major newspaper about Bad Bunny’s 'Debí tirar más fotos' and the album's political importance.

  • A woman using a walker walks by a wall of Chrysanthemums.
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    Alum artists share their talents with the Boston public

  • 2025.01.15 Rivera-Rideau Bad Bunny new album Latina Magazine

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    American studies professor Petra Rivera-Rideau writes that Bad Bunny’s new album is more than a love letter to Puerto Rico: it’s “a rallying cry to address the myriad crises facing [his] homeland.”

  • 2025.01.13 Levine endowment tax increase Chronicle of Higher Education

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    Economics professor Phillip Levine on how Trump could devastate our top colleges' finances: “A 35-percent endowment tax would hurt students—and society.”

  • 2025.01.08 McEwan indigenous scholarships La Tercera

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    Patrick McEwan, a professor of Latin American studies and economics, said the indigenous scholarship is a “successful” policy and “unique in Latin America.” Beneficiaries have increased their salaries by 22% and their job placement by 10%.

  • Lillian Goins ’26 and Angelica Delgado ’25 look at each other and chat. They each have books stacked in front of them.
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    The Mellon Mays program offers student researchers mentorship and financial support

  • 2025.01.04 Cudjoe state of madness Trinidad Daily Express

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    Professor emerita Selwyn Cudjoe writes for the Trinidad Daily Express: “Trinidad and Tobago has entered into a state of madness. We may well descend into a Haiti-like form of lawlessness unless we remove our irresponsible Government from office.”

  • 2025.01.04 Hillary Clinton ’69 Presidential Medal of Freedom honoree profile The New York Times

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    President Biden recognized an expansive cast of public figures, celebrities and cultural luminaries on Saturday with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Hillary Clinton ’69 was one of the 18 honorees, along with famous figures in sports, entertainment, fashion, film, science, social justice, and activism.

  • 2025.01.04 Hillary Clinton '69 Biden awards Presidential Medal of Freedom The New York Times

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    On Saturday, President Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, to 18 people, including some of the Democratic Party’s best-known leaders, such as Hillary Clinton ’69.