• 2024.06.21 Volić voting systems Daily Camera

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    Professor Ismar Volić on how voting systems should be inspired by TV. Shows like "The Bachelor" use successive elimination of contestants; this is precisely instant runoff, or ranked choice, voting.

  • 2024.06.21 Moon South Korea population Newsweek

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    Professor Katherine Moon talks to Newsweek about how South Korean plans benefits boost to rescue its population.

  • A group of students sit on steps inside the science center and talk during a Green Gathering
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    The gatherings provide the Wellesley community a space to find fellowship with others who enjoy nature and want to discuss pressing environmental concerns.

  • 2024.06.16 Levine college tuition The Boston Globe

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    Professor Phillip Levine on how the price of college shouldn't be a guessing game. Levine created MyinTuition, which obtains financial aid data from universities and then builds cost calculators.

  • 2024.06.14 Radhakrishnan girlbosses tradwives The Society Pages

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    Professor Smitha Radhakrishnan writes for The Society Pages about “the surprising convergence of girlbosses and tradwives.”

  • Annie Zhang trims a branch from a tree.
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    Paulson International Study Fellowships encourage students to engage with nature during their semesters abroad.

  • 2024.06.14 Lekas LBGTQ+ inclusivity USA Field Hockey

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    USA Field Hockey asked Wellesley College field hockey head coach Callie Lekas how she navigates LBGTQ+ inclusivity with her team.

  • 2024.06.12 Turner tax credit electric vehicles Inside EVs

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    Professor Jay Turner on how electric car incentives included in President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act are paying off big time.

  • 2024.06.12 Ganz Blythe '95 Harvard Art Museums The Boston Globe

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    Sarah Ganz Blythe (Wellesley '95), the new director of the Harvard Art Museums, is no stranger to the museums. She worked as a conservation intern while she was an undergraduate at Wellesley College.