Swarthmore in the News
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Associate Professor of Art History Brian Goldstein is Quoted Throughout “The Politics of Brutalism,” Which Examines the Style’s Polarizing Use
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Associate Professor of Sociology Nina Johnson’s Course With Students From Swarthmore and a State Prison Noted in This Story About the Transformative Relationships That Formed After a Senseless Crime
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Assistant Professor of History Vivian Truong Discusses the History of Philadelphia’s Chinatown, Including 50 Years of Community Organizing To Preserve the Neighborhood
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Barbara Milewski, Daniel Underhill Professor of Music, Recounts the Life of Krystyna Żywulska, a Jewish Political Prisoner, Who Turned to Poetry and Music in Auschwitz
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Assistant Professor of Sociology and Black Studies Edlin Veras Discusses Which States Have Made the Most Racial Progress
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Assistant Professor of Art History Paloma Checa-Gismero Discusses her New Book
Category: High Theory by New Books Network -
Richter Professor Emerita of Political Science Carol Nackenoff Analyzes the Implications of Challenging Birthright Citizenship
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Dean Baker ’80 Discusses China’s Efforts to Combat Global Warming
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Professor of Political Science Ayse Kaya and Professor of Statistics Lynne Steuerle Schofield ’99’s Research Highlights OPEC Countries’ Outsize Presence at COP Summits
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Students, Faculty, and Staff Convened for a Panel To Discuss American Politics and the Presidential Election Results.
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Associate Professor of Philosophy Krista Thomason Makes a Case for Embracing Election Anxiety
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Judy Richardson ’66 H’12 Discusses the Critical Role That Black Women Have Played in Protecting Voting Rights
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Zaina Yasmin Dana ’21’s Adaptation of Shakespeare’s Othello, Scored by Composer Fouad Dakwar ’22 and Reimagined for the Israel-Palestine Conflict, Premiered During the Philadelphia Fringe Festival
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Cat Norris, Associate Dean of the Faculty for Academic Programs and Research and Associate Professor of Psychology, Shows That Labeling False Claims on Social Media May Make People More Likely To Believe the Mis/Disinformation
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Giovanna Di Chiro, Professor of Environmental Studies and Coordinator of Environmental Justice and Climate Resiliency, and Activist Alexa Ross ’13 Discuss the Closure of an Oil Refinery in Southwest Philadelphia
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