SwatTalk Short: A Short History of Women's Suffrage By Celia Caust-Ellenbogen '09
In this video short, Caust-Ellenbogen, an archivist in Friends Historical Library, explains how Swarthmore alumni fought for the 19th amendement. Explore the Swarthmore College Libraries’ suffrage zine, research guide, and article on our website.
SwatTalk Short: Dominic Tierney on Why Society is Unlikely to Remember COVID-19
SwatTalk Short: Dominic Tierney on Why Society is Unlikely to Remember COVID-19
SwatTalk Shorts: No Justice, No Democracy: American History and the Pursuit of Freedom with Allison Dorsey
SwatTalk Shorts: Amy Cheng Vollmer on the Pandemic and the Liberal Arts
SwatTalk Shorts: Amy Cheng Vollmer on the Pandemic and the Liberal Arts
SwatTalk Shorts: Andrew Hauze '04 on Live Music and the Lockdown
SwatTalk Shorts: Andrew Hauze '04 on Live Music and the Lockdown
SwatTalk Shorts: Psychologist Jed Siev on the Secret of Reflective Listening
SwatTalk Shorts: Psychologist Jed Siev on the Secret of Reflective Listening
SwatTalk Shorts: Kathryn Riley '10 on Analytical Chemistry and COVID-19
SwatTalk Shorts: Kathryn Riley '10 on Analytical Chemistry and COVID-19
SwatTalk Shorts: Mark Wallace on Taking Refuge in the Crum Woods
In celebration of Earth Day, Mark Wallace discusses his ritual of walking in the Crum Woods.
SwatTalk Shorts: Philosopher Krista Thomason on the Importance of Asking "What is a Sandwich?"
SwatTalk Shorts: Philosopher Krista Thomason on the Importance of Asking "What is a Sandwich?"
SwatTalk Short: Landry Kosmalski on “The Power of Positive Psychology”
SwatTalk Short: Landry Kosmalski on “The Power of Positive Psychology”
SwatTalk Short: Provost and Dean of Faculty Sarah Willie-LeBreton on Color, Context, and Conflict
Provost and Dean of Faculty Sarah Willie-LeBreton on Color, Context, and Conflict