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Educating barrier-breaking, paradigm-shifting, world-changing leaders past, present, and future. 💙
New research demonstrates that Wellesley College graduates have an outsized impact as leaders at work and excel in fields where women are traditionally underrepresented.
https://www.wellesley.edu/news/new-research-demonstrates-outsized-impact-of-a-wellesley-education
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New research demonstrates outsized impact of a Wellesley education
Wellesley grads lead in fields where women are underrepresented
https://www.wellesley.edu/news/new-research-demonstrates-outsized-impact-of-a-wellesley-education
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When the Durants founded Wellesley College, most colleges and universities were opting to flatten the landscapes of their campuses. In contrast, Wellesley was intentionally situated atop hills, to take advantage of the breezes and beautiful views.
https://www.wellesley.edu/news/not-merely-beautiful
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“Not merely beautiful”
150 years of Wellesley's landscape
https://www.wellesley.edu/news/not-merely-beautiful
4 days ago
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Informed by her years of neuroscience research as an undergraduate and her passion for music, Kimaya Lecamwasam ’21 focused her graduate research at the MIT Media Lab on harnessing the emotional potency of music into scalable, non-pharmacological mental health tools.
news.mit.edu/2025/kimaya-...
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Blending neuroscience, AI, and music to create mental health innovations
Musician and computational neuroscientist Kimaya Lecamwasam, a doctoral student in the MIT Media Lab program in Media Arts and Sciences, uses neuroscience, AI, and music to explore the impact of music...
https://news.mit.edu/2025/kimaya-lecamwasam-blending-neuroscience-ai-music-to-create-mental-health-innovations-1015
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5 days ago
Is anybody here? Super excited about the week of chocolate events
@wellesley.edu
. I am delighted and humbled that we get to learn from the extraordinary Jeanne Donkoh of Bioko Treats who is on campus all the way from Accra, Ghana. Her chocolates are a work of art! We got a few customized bars 😊
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What can you do with a Medieval and Renaissance Studies degree? “Anything you want.” 📝 Chaewon Han ’29
https://www.wellesley.edu/news/celebrating-50-years-of-the-medieval-and-renaissance-studies-program
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Celebrating 50 years of the Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program
Med/Ren alums return to campus to talk about the versatility of the degree
https://www.wellesley.edu/news/celebrating-50-years-of-the-medieval-and-renaissance-studies-program
8 days ago
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Jay Turner
11 days ago
My
@wellesley.edu
students and I are tracking more than 600 clean energy manufacturing projects in North America at The Big Green Machine. Check out our interactive dashboard and let us know what we are missing, what we’ve got wrong, and what needs updating. 🔌💡
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Ismar Volić
10 days ago
Panel discussion on the role of quantitative research in political reform featuring Ariel Procaccia of Harvard University, Alma Steingart of Columbia University, and Rob Richie of Expand Democracy. Moderated by me, with remarks by
@wellesley.edu
president Paula Johnson.
youtu.be/uFq6sjf19NI?...
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The Democracy Code panel discussion
YouTube video by The Institute for Mathematics and Democracy
https://youtu.be/uFq6sjf19NI?si=GRn_c9j5a2QnmQ1s
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Short Internship Projects, or SHIPs, are paid 60-80 hour virtual summer internship projects designed exclusively for first-year students. 📝 Colleen Heaslip ’28
https://www.wellesley.edu/news/early-exploration
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Early exploration
This summer, members of the class of 2028 engaged in a variety of internships through the College’s Short Internship Projects (SHIPs) program
https://www.wellesley.edu/news/early-exploration
11 days ago
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"We Refuse: A Forceful History of Black Resistance" by
@kcarterjackson.bsky.social
was recently awarded the Nonfiction Award at the the 25th Annual Massachusetts Book Awards! Watch her discussion on the roots of revolution to the need for joy.
www.wcvb.com/article/city...
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CityLine: Challenging the methods and meanings of Black resistance
Massachusetts Book Award winner for non-fiction Kellie Carter Jackson
https://www.wcvb.com/article/cityline-challenging-the-methods-and-meanings-of-black-resistance/69002937?fbclid=IwY2xjawNbPttleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHsZLOnK4fLKab2-gGa2mpq_moWkmB3H2gtOZk4uoIRND-JCvk1evTfPIjAI__aem_DQBGo_OklSXEpKM4LWhicw
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18 days ago
ICYMI... Thank you for this wonderful interview
#Cityline
@wellesley.edu
www.wcvb.com/article/city...
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CityLine: Challenging the methods and meanings of Black resistance
Massachusetts Book Award winner for non-fiction Kellie Carter Jackson
https://www.wcvb.com/article/cityline-challenging-the-methods-and-meanings-of-black-resistance/69002937?fbclid=IwY2xjawNbPttleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHsZLOnK4fLKab2-gGa2mpq_moWkmB3H2gtOZk4uoIRND-JCvk1evTfPIjAI__aem_DQBGo_OklSXEpKM4LWhicw
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The Wellesley Repertory Festival marked the culmination of the first year of the Wellesley Repertory Theatre’s new grant program, launched in 2024 to support original & evolving performing arts projects by Wellesley alums.
https://www.wellesley.edu/news/supporting-alum-voices-and-visions-in-theatre
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Supporting alums’ voices and visions in theater
Grant recipients returned to campus for the inaugural Wellesley Repertory Festival
https://www.wellesley.edu/news/supporting-alum-voices-and-visions-in-theatre
18 days ago
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From Dungeons and Dragons campaigns to a campus-wide quilt project to weekly low-stakes poker games, Wellesley students find community away from their screens in a variety of ways. 📝 Colleen Heaslip ’28
https://www.wellesley.edu/news/analog-activities
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Analog activities
Whether they're wielding knitting needles or poker chips, Wellesley students find community offline
https://www.wellesley.edu/news/analog-activities
19 days ago
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“When I first mentioned Chinese science fiction to people, they were surprised: How could China have science fiction?” says Mingwei Song, professor of Chinese studies.
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3327833/china-stakes-claim-future-soft-power-sci-fi-and-speculative-fiction
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China stakes a claim on the future with sci-fi and speculative fiction
Liu Cixin’s Three-Body trilogy and other Chinese works may challenge the West’s projection of capitalist society in fiction, experts say.
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3327833/china-stakes-claim-future-soft-power-sci-fi-and-speculative-fiction
23 days ago
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The internet is still a minefield for kids, and parents feel outmatched. A growing movement of advocates, including Wellesley Centers for Women Senior Research Scientist Linda Charmaraman, say they have fix-it ideas:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2025/09/30/how-to-keep-child-safe-online/
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Analysis | 10 ways to keep children safer and happier online
The internet is still a minefield for kids, and parents feel outmatched. A growing movement of advocates say they have better fix-it ideas like these.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2025/09/30/how-to-keep-child-safe-online/
24 days ago
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Professor Lamiya Mowla ’13 says small colleges like Wellesley are preparing the next generation of scientists through mentorship, collaborative problem solving, and integrating new tools.
https://www.firstprinciples.org/article/in-the-age-of-ai-small-colleges-are-punching-above-their-weight
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In the age of AI, small colleges are punching above their weight
In a research world defined by scale and AI-driven discovery, small colleges are proving impact isn’t measured in dollars. At places like Wellesley and Bowdoin, close mentorship, collaborative problem...
https://www.firstprinciples.org/article/in-the-age-of-ai-small-colleges-are-punching-above-their-weight
30 days ago
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At the New York Times and elsewhere, Marian Burros ’54 combined recipe writing with reporting on topics like consumer protection and food safety.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/20/dining/marian-burros-dead.html?unlocked_article_code=1.qE8.XdMH.b743-ZzQHQab&smid=url-share
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Marian Burros, 92, Dies; Food Writer Famed for Her Plum Torte and More
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/20/dining/marian-burros-dead.html?unlocked_article_code=1.qE8.XdMH.b743-ZzQHQab&smid=url-share
about 1 month ago
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A new report from @brookings.edu, co-authored by economics professors Phillip Levine and Robin McKnight, shows that NIH funding increases can boost labor markets in college towns.
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/nih-funding-and-local-employment/?utm_campaign=Economic%20Studies%20Bulletin
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NIH funding and local employment | Brookings
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/nih-funding-and-local-employment/?utm_campaign=Economic%20Studies%20Bulletin
about 1 month ago
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Mona Minkara ’09, the first blind science student in Wellesley’s history, recently uncovered patterns in how lungs interact with airborne viruses.
https://cen.acs.org/physical-chemistry/computational-chemistry/Trailblazers-Mona-Minkara-pulmonary-surfactants-accessibility-disability/103/web/2025/09
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Mona Minkara uncovers patterns in how our lungs interact with airborne viruses
The 2025 Trailblazers guest editor uses computational models to study lung chemistry while building resources that help blind scientists succeed
https://cen.acs.org/physical-chemistry/computational-chemistry/Trailblazers-Mona-Minkara-pulmonary-surfactants-accessibility-disability/103/web/2025/09
about 1 month ago
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Happy First Day of Fall, Wellesley! 🍁 🍂
about 1 month ago
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Professor Petra Rivera-Rideau was included on the 2025 ALX100: an annual list of 100 Latino leaders making a difference across Massachusetts, named by nonpartisan, collaborative nonprofit We Are ALX. Congrats, Petra!
about 1 month ago
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New research from biology professor Steven Biller suggests that a tiny phytoplankton that is an essential part of the marine food web may decline sharply as oceans warm.
https://apnews.com/article/phytoplankton-prochlorococcus-decline-food-web-warming-oceans-c9e31c10b3ff9d613b41517836d55122
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Warming seas threaten key phytoplankton species that fuels the food web, study finds
New research suggests that a tiny phytoplankton that is an essential part of the marine food web may decline sharply as oceans warm.
https://apnews.com/article/phytoplankton-prochlorococcus-decline-food-web-warming-oceans-c9e31c10b3ff9d613b41517836d55122
about 1 month ago
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On September 2, seniors donned their black graduation gowns and, together with hundreds of members of the incoming green class and other students, headed to convocation, Wellesley’s traditional ceremony to mark the beginning of the academic year.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1bp...
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Convocation 2025 Highlight Reel
YouTube video by WellesleyCollege
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1bpFEADdAk
about 1 month ago
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Wellesley Centers for Women
about 2 months ago
💬 We interviewed newly minted author and Associate Research Scientist Kate Price, a member of our Justice and Gender-Based Violence Research Initiative! She’ll be at
@wellesley.edu
on Thursday, September 18 to discuss her memoir This Happened to Me: A Reckoning.
#nonfiction
#booksky
#devpsyc
#cogsci
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Jay Turner
about 1 month ago
To see our tracking and access our data, check out The Big Green Machine. It is a joint project between myself and my
@wellesley.edu
research students.
www.the-big-green-machine.com
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Jay Turner
2 months ago
At The Big Green Machine, my
@wellesley.edu
students and I are tracking 607 clean energy manufacturing projects in North America. Let us know what we are missing, what we’ve got wrong, and what needs updating and access our full dataset and interactive dashboard. 🔌💡
www.the-big-green-machine.com
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Wellesley College
E.B. Bartels
about 2 months ago
somehow I always end up working at institutions during their sesquicentennial celebrations. (First the Noble & Greenough School, now
@wellesley.edu
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www.wellesley.edu/news/kicking...
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Kicking off Wellesley’s sesquicentennial!
Convocation 2025 marked the beginning of the academic year and the College’s 150th anniversary
https://www.wellesley.edu/news/kicking-off-wellesleys-sesquicentennial
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Wellesley College
Columbia Institute of Global Politics
about 2 months ago
30 years ago, Sec.
@hillaryclinton.bsky.social
made history at the UN Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing Last March, the IGP Women’s Initiative,
@giwps.bsky.social
,
@gwlvoices.bsky.social
, Vital Voices, &
@wellesley.edu
convened leaders and activists to reflect on progress made since then
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Professors Chipo Dendere and @kcarterjackson.bsky.social write for TIME about the dangers of Trump’s brain drain: “In short, countries push enormous artistic or scientific talent out at their own expense.”
https://time.com/7298847/history-dangers-trumps-brain-drain/
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History Warns us About the Dangers of Trump's Brain Drain
Historically, when academics and notable figures flee instability, their home countries often suffer.
https://time.com/7298847/history-dangers-trumps-brain-drain/
3 months ago
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Wellesley College
Scholars Strategy Network
3 months ago
An increase in the tax on university endowments is adding to financial uncertainty for colleges in the U.S. Phillip Levine,
@wellesley.edu
, says these universities are going to be looking for savings wherever possible.
#EdPolicy
@cheymumph.bsky.social
,
@apnews.com
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College endowment tax is leading to hiring freezes and could mean cuts in financial aid
An increase in the tax on university endowments is creating financial challenges for the wealthiest U.S. colleges.
https://apnews.com/article/college-endowment-tax-financial-aid-scholarship-830b699ab8bd1b2035fb60e455655df1
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After surviving the personal tragedy of losing her parents in a village massacre, Chantale Zuzi ’25 became a refugee at age 13— fleeing to Uganda with her siblings and stepping into the role of caregiver and advocate. Now, she is the founder of Refugee Can Be.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQQ_...
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Ep. 22: A refugee can be anything, with Chantale Zuzi
YouTube video by The Leadership Dance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQQ_ehnKK90
3 months ago
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“Projects are being paused, cancelled, and closed at a rate 6x more than during the same period in 2024,” states The Big Green Machine,
@jayturner.bsky.social
's website that tracks U.S. clean energy investments. More from
@politico.com
:
www.politico.com/newsletters/...
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The battery belt is getting skinnier
https://www.politico.com/newsletters/power-switch/2025/07/29/the-battery-belt-is-getting-skinnier-00481044
3 months ago
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Are Wellesley’s dorms haunted? Is Andy Shennan’s British accent fake? When a college has been around for 150 years, some lore is bound to have accumulated. Wellesley’s oral history is rife with legends—some true, some false, and some somewhere in between.
magazine.wellesley.edu/issues/summe...
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The Stuff of Legend
As the College enters its sesquicentennial year, E.B. Bartels ’10 got to the bottom of some of Wellesley's most famous lore.
https://magazine.wellesley.edu/issues/summer-2025/the-stuff-of-legend
3 months ago
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The phrase "joy is resistance" has been popping up all over the place lately. But what, exactly, does it mean? Learn more from
@kcarterjackson.bsky.social
on NPR’s Code Switch:
www.npr.org/2025/07/30/1...
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Is joy an act of resistance? : Code Switch
The phrase "joy is resistance" has been popping up all over the place lately. But what, exactly, does it mean? In this episode, we're unpacking what joy is, when it can actually be used as a tool for ...
https://www.npr.org/2025/07/30/1256429496/code-switch-joy-as-resistance
3 months ago
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Wellesley College
The Conversation U.S.
3 months ago
The witch hunts of 1400-1780 and today's misinformation crisis have striking parallels. Both were fueled by new media technologies that allowed false information to spread rapidly and widely.
buff.ly/KzabXlL
By Julie Walsh
@wellesley.edu
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From printing presses to Facebook feeds: What yesterday’s witch hunts have in common with today’s misinformation crisis
Who bears responsibility when false information leads to real harm?
https://buff.ly/lxiAsEZ
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Novelist
@thebestjasmine.bsky.social
’97 along with more than 70 writers wrote an open letter about AI to literary publishers, demanding that publishing houses never release books that were created by machines. Listen to her conversation at the link below:
www.npr.org/2025/07/03/n...
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More than 70 writers send open letter about AI to literary publishers
More than 70 writers wrote an open letter outlining their issues with the use of A.I. in the literary world. Their main demand is for publishing houses to never release books created by machines.
https://www.npr.org/2025/07/03/nx-s1-5454736/more-than-70-writers-send-open-letter-about-ai-to-literary-publishers
3 months ago
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Wellesley College
The Conversation U.S.
3 months ago
The witch hunts of 1400-1780 and today's misinformation crisis have striking parallels. Both were fueled by new media technologies that allowed false information to spread rapidly and widely.
buff.ly/6RFALyJ
By Julie Walsh
@wellesley.edu
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From printing presses to Facebook feeds: What yesterday’s witch hunts have in common with today’s misinformation crisis
Who bears responsibility when false information leads to real harm?
https://buff.ly/6RFALyJ
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Kellie Carter Jackson
3 months ago
Grateful to be on
@velshimsnbc.bsky.social
again and have my work with my colleague Chipo Dendere spotlighted. These are perilous times, but we can't leave.
@wellesley.edu
add a skeleton here at some point
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Wellesley College
The Conversation U.S.
3 months ago
The witch hunts of 1400-1780 and today's misinformation crisis have striking parallels. Both were fueled by new media technologies that allowed false information to spread rapidly and widely.
buff.ly/KzabXlL
By Julie Walsh
@wellesley.edu
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From printing presses to Facebook feeds: What yesterday’s witch hunts have in common with today’s misinformation crisis
Who bears responsibility when false information leads to real harm?
https://buff.ly/KzabXlL
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New research from Wellesley College Professor of Psychology Tracy Gleason underscores the importance of imagination in athletics 🏃♀️➡️
theconversation.com/imaginary-at...
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Imaginary athletes: Creating make-believe teammates, competitors and coaches during play
Imagination is a fundamental tool for everyday life. Unsurprisingly, many kids harness it during athletic play, conjuring a fun teammate, a supportive coach or a worthy opponent.
https://theconversation.com/imaginary-athletes-creating-make-believe-teammates-competitors-and-coaches-during-play-254879
3 months ago
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Heatmap News
3 months ago
Electric vehicle manufacturing projects are now being delayed or canceled at six times the rate that they were during the same period last year,
@jayturner.bsky.social
tells
@robinsonmeyer.bsky.social
. The U.S. EV factory building boom is stalling out, says new data from
@wellesley.edu
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The U.S. Clean Energy Manufacturing Boom Is Sputtering
More than $30 billion of clean energy investments are now on ice since Trump took office, according to new data from Wellesley College’s Big Green Machine.
https://heatmap.news/economy/trump-manufacturing-boom-canceled
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Jay Turner
3 months ago
At The Big Green Machine, my students at
@wellesley.edu
and I are tracking 602 clean energy manufacturing projects in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Let us know what we are missing, what we’ve got wrong, and what needs updating. Access our dataset.
www.the-big-green-machine.com
🧪🔌💡☀️💨🔋
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When is a coup called a coup? In a recent Brookings publication,
@drdendere.bsky.social
and her co-author assess the current state of democracy in Zimbabwe and the multiple factors shaping its evolution in the last decade. Read more from Brookings:
www.brookings.edu/articles/und...
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Understanding the evolution and state of democracy in Zimbabwe: When a coup is not called a coup | Brookings
Chipo Dendere and Miles Tendi analyze the state of democracy in Zimbabwe and, in particular, analyze Western responses reacted to the 2017 military coup.
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/understanding-the-evolution-and-state-of-democracy-in-zimbabwe-when-a-coup-is-not-called-a-coup/
3 months ago
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Wellesley College
3 months ago
Many middle class Americans & academics are considering exit. However,
@kcarterjackson.bsky.social
& I argue that “defending democracy is a game best played on home turf.” Read our latest in @TIME
@wellesley.edu
History Warns us About the Dangers of Trump's Brain Drain
time.com/7298847/hist...
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History Warns us About the Dangers of Trump's Brain Drain
Historically, when academics and notable figures flee instability, their home countries often suffer.
https://time.com/7298847/history-dangers-trumps-brain-drain/
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What is the difference between redistricting and gerrymandering? Professor of Mathematics
@ismarvolic.bsky.social
weighed in for TIME:
time.com/7304038/gerr...
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The Difference Between Gerrymandering and Redistricting
“Trump said he’s going to steal five Congressional seats in Texas and gerrymander his way into a win," said Gov. Newsom.
https://time.com/7304038/gerrymandering-partisan-racial-redistricting-trump-texas-republicans/
3 months ago
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Wellesley College
The Conversation U.S.
3 months ago
Who needs a team when you’ve got imagination? From ghost runners to invisible coaches, nearly half of college students say they invented imaginary athletes as kids. By Tracy Gleason
@wellesley.edu
and Stephanie Madsen
@mcdanielcollege.bsky.social
:
theconversation.com/imaginary-at...
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Imaginary athletes: Creating make-believe teammates, competitors and coaches during play
Imagination is a fundamental tool for everyday life. Unsurprisingly, many kids harness it during athletic play, conjuring a fun teammate, a supportive coach or a worthy opponent.
https://theconversation.com/imaginary-athletes-creating-make-believe-teammates-competitors-and-coaches-during-play-254879
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Congratulations to Georgia Pellegrini ’03, whose
@pbs.org
show ’Modern Pioneering with Georgia Pellegrini’ has been nominated for Outstanding Writing Team for a Daytime Non-Fiction Program at the 2025 Daytime Emmy Awards!
www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/2...
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2025 Daytime Emmy Awards Nominations Revealed
Among the nominees for the Oct. 17 ceremony are ‘General Hospital,’ ‘The Drew Barrymore Show,’ ‘The View,’ ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ and THR’s own ’Off Script With The Hollywood Reporter.’
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/2025-daytime-emmy-awards-nominations-1236310383/
3 months ago
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Wellesley College
The Conversation U.S.
3 months ago
Who needs a team when you’ve got imagination? From ghost runners to invisible coaches, nearly half of college students say they invented imaginary athletes as kids. By Tracy Gleason
@wellesley.edu
and Stephanie Madsen
@mcdanielcollege.bsky.social
:
theconversation.com/imaginary-at...
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Imaginary athletes: Creating make-believe teammates, competitors and coaches during play
Imagination is a fundamental tool for everyday life. Unsurprisingly, many kids harness it during athletic play, conjuring a fun teammate, a supportive coach or a worthy opponent.
https://theconversation.com/imaginary-athletes-creating-make-believe-teammates-competitors-and-coaches-during-play-254879
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The representation of women in corporate board leadership has grown steadily over the last decade. Beth Stewart ’78, founder/CEO of Trewstar Corporate Board Services, shared her feelings on the state of the gender gap in leadership:
www.newsweek.com/womens-globa...
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Trewstar founder Beth Stewart on making it to the board
Stewart may have been an unlikely director at the time, but her time at Goldman Sachs prepared her for the opportunity. Now she's opening the door for others.
https://www.newsweek.com/womens-global-impact-2025-beth-stewart-2093328
3 months ago
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Last summer, students at Wellesley and Tufts contributed to The Connected Corpus, a first-of-its-kind collection of annotated digital philosophical texts by ancient Greek and Roman authors that helps readers understand the connections between their various works.
www.wellesley.edu/news/a-fresh...
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A fresh look at ancient texts
Wellesley professors and students contribute to a first-of-its-kind digital repository for annotated philosophical works.
https://www.wellesley.edu/news/a-fresh-look-at-ancient-texts
4 months ago
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Why are twins so fascinating? Why do people treat twins differently than other siblings? Professor Helena De Bres believes the stereotypes about twins play on natural human anxieties. Learn more from BBC’s CrowdScience Podcast:
www.bbc.com/audio/play/w...
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BBC Audio | CrowdScience | Why are twins special?
Why are we fascinated by twins?
https://www.bbc.com/audio/play/w3ct6sst
4 months ago
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