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2024.11.06 Davis Museum by Mfoniso Udofia ’06 Boston Globe
Published:This week’s Boston Globe write up of things to do in and around Boston includes both the new exhibit at Wellesley College’s Davis Museum, RORY MCEWEN: A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON NATURE, and the play SOJOURNERS by Mfoniso Udofia ’06, which is now running at the Huntington Theatre.
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2024.11.06 Chinaza Aham-neze '26 election watch party WBUR
Published:Chinaza Aham-neze '26 said the goal of Tuesday's event was to show community support, regardless of the outcome of the election. "We understand that during the election, whether it's highly anticipated, highly stressful..." said Aham-neze. "This is a time for you to really be with your community."
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2024.11.03 Kurilla Putin Russia constitution Jurist News
Published:Ivan Kurilla, a professor at Wellesley College, stated that the draft of Russia’s revised constitution could backfire because it contains no means of protecting citizens from the state, and local committees’ decisions might later become censorship tools.
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2024.11.01 Rogers 2024 Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair WGBH
Published:Women’s books are in the spotlight at the 2024 Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair. The fair includes a range of talks on Saturday and Sunday; Ruth Rogers, curator of special collections at Wellesley College, will speak about what universities need to collect.
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2024.11.01 Turner battery plant boom The Conversation
Published:Environmental studies professor Jay Turner writes for The Conversation about America’s battery plant boom. The future of these job-generating gigafactories, many of them in Republican states, writes Turner, could be at risk if the next president tries to wipe out the programs that made them possible.