• 2024.09.17 Hillary Clinton new memoir 'Something Lost, Something Gained' The New York Times

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    Takeaways from new book by Hillary Clinton (Wellesley ’69), ‘Something Lost, Something Gained’. In her latest memoir, Clinton takes on student protests, foreign policy and even clown school.

  • 2024.09.17 Turner Biden Inflation Reduction Act MSNBC

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    Chris Hayes of MSNBC speaks with environmental studies professor Jay Turner about the progress and legacy of one of President Biden’s signature pieces of legislation, the Inflation Reduction Act.

  • 2024.09.16 Charmaraman teens social media The Washington Post

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    Professor and Wellesley Centers for Women researcher Linda Charmaraman on how proposed age bans and other limits on Instagram and TikTok use could harm some kids’ mental health.

  • 2024.09.16 Hillary Clinton new memoir The Boston Globe

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    Hillary Clinton (Wellesley ’69) takes stock of life’s wins and losses in a memoir inspired by a Joni Mitchell lyric.

  • 2024.09.13 Mfoniso Udofia 2006 Ufot Family Cycle The Washington Post

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    Theaters are embracing the Ufot Cycle, an audacious nine-play series about the Nigerian American experience by Mfoniso Udofia (Wellesley ’06).

  • 2024.09.13 Mfoniso Udofia 2006 Ufot Family Cycle The Boston Globe

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    Presenting the ‘Ufot Family Cycle’ by Mfoniso Udofia (Wellesley ‘06) in its entirety: led by the Huntington, a wide range of local cultural organizations will collaborate on the project.

  • 2024.09.11 Kuenstner CIO endowment Institutional Investor

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    Chief Investment Officer Debby Kuenstner’s ‘deep dive’ investing pays off at Wellesley. The endowment CIO eschews private credit and crypto while profiting off a seasoned VC portfolio.

  • Students wearing graduation gowns pose for the camera with their arms up and in the air
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    President Paula Johnson wished the community “a wonderful—and wonder-filled—year!”

  • 2024.09.06 Wiest brain anesthesia Neuroscience News.com

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    New research by neuroscience professor Mike Wiest and a group of Wellesley students has yielded important experimental results relevant to this debate, by examining how anesthesia affects the brain.