• 2025.08.11 Katharine Lee Bates birthday WBUR

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    WBUR celebrates Katharine Lee Bates, Wellesley class of 1880, literature professor, and author of ‘America the Beautiful,’ on her birthday. Filmmaker John De Graaf is interviewed.

  • 2025.08.11 Kate Price WCW This Happened to Me WBUR

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    Wellesley Centers for Women researcher, Kate Price, was physically and sexually abused by her father, who also trafficked her to other men. She tells her story in her memoir ‘This Happened to Me.’

  • 2025.08.08 Rivera Rideau Bad Bunny CBC

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    Professor Petra Rivera Rideau looks at the message of Bad Bunny's album and concert residency, the political and historical context behind the work, and how young Puerto Ricans are hungry for change.

  • 2025.08.07 Callie Crossley ’73 in National Association of Black Journalists’ Hall of Fame The Boston Globe

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    GBH radio host Callie Crossley ’73 will be inducted into the National Association of Black Journalists’ Hall of Fame, recognizing her “outstanding contributions to the news and media industries.”

  • 2025.08.04 Agosin obituary The Boston Globe

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    Marjorie Agosin, poet and professor who championed Latina writers, was the most “prolific Latin American Jewish woman poet and writer residing in the United States,” said UMich professor Ruth Behar.

  • 2025.08.03 Carter Jackson brain drain MSNBC

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    The U.S. will lose thousands of highly trained, intelligent professionals to other nations because of Trump’s policies. Professor Kellie Carter Jackson: “It is a huge detriment to American society.”

  • 2025.08.02 Levine personal fulfillment and career Newsweek

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    Economists Melissa Schettini Kearney and Phillip Levine found "changes in how much value people place on different life choices… reflecting a greater emphasis on personal fulfillment and career."

  • 2025.08.01 Turner faltering battery belt Yahoo! Finance

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    The once-thriving “battery belt” is faltering. “Projects are being paused, cancelled, and closed at a rate 6x more than during the same period in 2024,” reports Jay Turner’s The Big Green Machine.

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    2025.08.01 Julie Walsh on the misinformation crisis The Conversation

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    Philosophy professor Julie Walsh writes for The Conversation about what yesterday’s witch hunts have in common with today’s misinformation crisis, from printing presses to Facebook feeds.