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  • 2023.11.06 Turner energy transition The New York Times

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    "Climate action can no longer be about phasing out fossil fuels alone. It must also be about phasing in a new set of extractive industries needed to enable a clean-energy transition," writes environmental studies professor James Turner in his opinon article on the global energy transition. 

  • 2023.11.03 PAJ women led companies Boston Globe Today

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    They run biotech and health care companies, universities and colleges, financial institutions, law firms, transportation and construction powerhouses, and more — they’re the women power players of the Bay State. Featured on this list is Wellesley College President Paula A. Johnson.

  • 2023.11.03 PAJ women led companies The Boston Globe

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    They run biotech and health care companies, universities and colleges, financial institutions, law firms, transportation and construction powerhouses, and more — they’re the women power players of the Bay State. Responsible for thousands of employees and billions in revenue, the women featured here drive the Massachusetts economy. Meet them in the 2023 installment of this list, created by The Women’s Edge and published annually in the Women & Power issue of the Globe Magazine. Featured on this list is Wellesley College President Paula A. Johnson!

  • 2023.10.30 PAJ post-affirmative action Fortune

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    President Paula A. Johnson shares Wellesley College's plan in a post-affirmative action future.

  • 2023.10.28 Cudjoe Palestine Trinidad Daily Express

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    "Palestinians in Gaza have been unable to breathe for a long time. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres showed much courage when he condemned Israel’s “clear violation of international law” in its conflict with the Palestinians. In remarks to the UN Security Council, he appealed for a humanitarian ceasefire 'to make the delivery of aid to Gaza easier and safer and to facili­tate the release of hostages,' writes Africana studies professor Selwyn Cudjoe.

  • 2023.10.26 Walsh Salem witches The Washington Post

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    Salem stores peddle merchandise more overtly tied to pop culture, selling rows upon rows of “authentic” black felt witch hats, Frankenstein masks, broomsticks and “Hocus Pocus” ephemera. “There’s no denying that the media, TV [and] movies have had a huge hand in crystallizing the American vision of what a witch is,” said Julie Walsh, a history of philosophy professor who studies the Salem witch hunts. 

  • 2023.10.26 Okumura humanitarian aid The Boston Globe

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    With the Israel-Hamas war escalating, local advocates for American citizens trapped in southern Gaza are expanding efforts to get them out as humanitarian conditions deteriorate. Among them is Ramona Okumura, who has dedicated her life to designing and building prosthetic limbs for children. She volunteered as part of a relief program in Gaza the day Hamas attacked Israel, said her niece, Leah Okumura, professor of biology.  

  • 2023.10.24 Levine financial aid Tampa Bay Times

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    The new federal aid form coincides with a revised funding formula, which is expected to increase aid to most students, especially those from lower-income families, according to a recent report from the Brookings Institution, a nonprofit research organization. The formula expands eligibility to families who earned more than the previous threshold and will provide more funds for students who were eligible for less than the maximum amount, said Phillip Levine, a Wellesley College economics professor who co-authored the Brookings report.

  • 2023.10.21 Cudjoe art and culture West Africa Caribbean Trinidad Daily Express

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    Selwyn Cudjoe, professor of Africana studies, spoke about art and culture in West Africa and the Caribbean at a lecture delivered at the Pa Gya! A Literary Festival in Accra, Ghana.