• A group photo of Wellesley students holding up emoji-style photo props and smiling at the camera.
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    Wellesley students work with middle school girls and nonbinary youth on digital wellbeing

  • Photograph of the back of the Tower Court dorm, taken from the courtyard

    Wellesley president Paula Johnson defended the role of liberal arts colleges in the Globe

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    Many alum business leaders majored in economics, but Paula Johnson says just as many majored in political science, art history, Africana studies, East Asian languages, or women’s and gender studies.

  • Illustration of Donald Trump wearing a crown, riding the Earth like a horse.

    Political science professor Stacie Goddard calls Trump’s foreign policy “baffling” in the New York Times

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    In a “New York Times” opinion piece, Stacie Goddard, political science professor, and Abraham Newman, professor of international affairs at Georgetown, write about Trump’s “baffling foreign policy.”

  • Bad Bunny performing in a concert overlaid with the cover of Petra Rivera-Rideau’s book P FKN R.

    American studies professor Petra Rivera-Rideau’s new book “P FKN R” is featured in Colombia’s leading newspaper

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    The leading Colombian newspaper, “El Colombiano,” writes about American studies professor Petra Rivera-Rideau’s new book, “P FKN R: How Bad Bunny Became the Global Voice of Puerto Rican Resistance.”

  • Illustration of Donald Trump as a dragon attacking an ivory tower.

    Economist Phillip Levine weighs in on whether college finances can handle another year of Trump

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    Phillip Levine, professor of economics, writes in the “Chronicle of Higher Education” about the effects of another year of Trump on college finances.

  • Hillary Clinton stands at next to students seated at a table and talks with them.
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    Over Wintersession, the former U.S. secretary of state met with this year’s Clinton Fellows and Albright Fellows

  • Michele Sison stands with a microphone and talks to an audience.
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    The career ambassador is now director of the global office of the International Organization for Migration

  • A group of people gathered in Tishman Commons listen to a man speaking at the podium.

    World of Wellesley’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Day program featured explorer J. R. Harris

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    On January 19, World of Wellesley’s 26th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day program explored King’s legacy through the wilderness adventures of J. R. Harris, an 81-year-old explorer.

  • Stylized blue and green illustration of Senator Bernie Sanders.

    “New Yorker” critic Jill Lepore reviews Dan Chiasson’s new book “Bernie for Burlington"

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    A “New Yorker” review of English professor Dan Chiasson’s new book, “Bernie for Burlington: The Rise of the People’s Politician and the Transformation of One American Place,” calls it “revelatory.”