• 2025.05.06 List of commencement speakers at Mass. colleges The Boston Globe

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    Wellesley's 2025 Commencement speaker was Isabel Wilkerson, journalist who has won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Humanities Medal and author of “The Warmth of Other Suns” and “Caste.”

  • 2025.05.06 Phillip Levine 14% endowment would cost Harvard $560 million The Atlantic

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    A 14 percent endowment tax—in the middle range of the proposals—would cost Harvard, for example, about $560 million a year, according to an analysis by economics professor Phillip Levine.

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  • 2025.05.02 Phillip Levine Harvard's tax-exempt threatens allows holistic enrollment CBS News

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    If Harvard loses tax-exempt status, the university will “lose the ability to enroll the very brightest lower and middle-income students who can now afford to be able to enroll," says Phillip Levine.

  • 2025.04.30 Levine says college costing $100,000 is misleading The Boston Globe

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    “The perception that college is financially inaccessible is out there,” says Phil Levine. “Every time there is another headline that says college costs $100,000, it inadvertently misleads people.”

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    The project combines Tian’s interest in textile design, music and technology

  • 2025.04.27 Arushi Ghosh '25 winner of Wellesley senior hoop rolling tradition The Swellesley Report

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    Not even heavy rain could dampen the excitement as Wellesley College seniors ran down Tupelo Lane with wooden hoops in one of the school’s oldest traditions. Arushi Ghosh ’25 was this year’s winner.

  • 2025.04.25 Wellesley offers class by Petra Rivera-Rideau “Bad Bunny: Race, Gender, and Empire in Reggaetón.” The New York Times

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    Yale is the latest university to offer a course on Bad Bunny’s cultural impact; Wellesley has offered a class taught by Petra Rivera-Rideau called “Bad Bunny: Race, Gender, and Empire in Reggaetón.”

  • 2025.04.22 Stacie Goddard on Trump's move to work with China and Russia Foreign Affairs

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    Professor Stacie Goddard: “Rather than compete with China and Russia, Trump now wants to work with them, seeking deals that, during his first term, would have seemed antithetical to U.S. interests.”