• 2023.12.04 Turner electric vehicles The Fresno Bee

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    Jay Turner, professor of environmental studies, is mentioned in this commentary by California State Representative Devon Mathis of Tulare, Calif. "As Dr. Jay Turner from Wellesley College articulates in The New York Times, the dominance of China over the global supply of minerals needed presents a geopolitical problem. China announced establishing export controls for these vital minerals, putting the vulnerability of the United States and California’s clean energy ambitions in jeopardy of delays and additional costs."

  • 2023.12.02 Cudjoe Israel-Hamas Trinidad Daily Express

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    "We are close to the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, and peace and tranquillity are nowhere in sight," writes Africana studies professor Selwyn Cudjoe in his article about the Isreal-Hamas war. 

  • 2023.11.29 Fisher John Singer Sargent PBS NewsHour

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    Paul Fisher, professor of American studies, was interviewed on PBS News Hour about the new Boston exhibit on the painter John Singer Sargent.  

  • 2023.11.27 PAJ health care Wired

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    An accomplished cardiologist and the first Black woman president of Wellesley College, Dr. Paula Johnson’s life’s work is improving quality of care for women and women of color around the world.

  • Jasmine Guillory ’97 photographed in front of stacks of books.
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  • 2023.11.18 Rivera-Rideau Daddy Yankee El Nuevo Dia

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    "Daddy Yankee es y seguirá siendo un ícono de la música y la cultura latina, un artista que ha dejado una marca en la historia de la música y que continuará inspirando a las generaciones futuras." (Petra Rivera-Rideau, professor of American studies, was featured in Puerto Rican newspaper El Nuevo Dia in an article that covers the importance of reggaetón artist Daddy Yankee's career over the past 20 years. It is in honor of his retirement concerts he will play in the next few weeks there. In the print edition, it was part of an entire insert about him and his legacy.)

  • 2023.11.15 Rivera-Rideau Latin Grammys NPR

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    "In the United States, [Spanish and Portuguese people] are not racialized as Latinos in the same way as people from Latin America," says Petra Rivera-Rideau, professor of American studies. "Latin music as a category that's just language-based — so you don't have to think about race, you don't have to think about national origin, you don't have to think about any of those tricky things that can provoke a lot of contention and just celebrate Spanish — is very convenient."  

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    This year’s recipients of Wellesley’s highest honor are Vanessa Ruiz ’72, Faith Vilas ’73, and Cecilia Conrad ’76.