Swarthmore in the News
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Hansi Lo Wang ’09 Interviews Daniel Mont ’83 About a Census Bureau Proposal that Could Shrink the U.S. Disability Rate by 40%
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Patrick G. Awuah Jr. ’89 H’04 Discusses Ashesi University's Strategic Plan to Focus on Challenges Facing Africa. (Login required, free registration)
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Associate Professor of Peace & Conflict Studies Sa’ed Atshan ’06 Discusses his Commitments to Pacifism and Quaker Faith
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Mimi Zheng ’11 Explores How California Could Extend Mental Health Care to Millions of Residents (login required)
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Peggy Chan Professor Of Black Studies and Religion Yvonne Chireau Discusses How Enslaved Black Americans Developed Hoodoo, Rootwork, and Conjure
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Assistant Professor of Computer Science Sukrit Venkatagiri Discusses Difficulties of Assessing Online Hate Speech
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Associate Professor and Chair of Peace & Conflict Studies Sa’ed Atshan ’06, on “Peace and Justice and Freedom for All Palestinians and Israelis”
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Charles “Kip” Davis ’75 Discusses Turning Malcolm X’s Life Into an Opera (login required)
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Digital Archivist Vicki Russo Discusses the Peace Collection’s Project Which Digitized 600 Recordings of 20th-century American Women Who Campaigned Against War
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Art Professors Ron Tarver and Jody Joyner, along with Swarthmore Students, are Collaborating with Community Organizations on a Memorial for Philadelphia’s Homicide Victims
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Professor of History Bruce Dorsey Discusses his New Book, "Murder in a Mill Town: Sex, Faith, and the Crime That Captivated a Nation"
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Assistant Professor of Anthropology Alejandra Azuero-Quijano Discusses Gentrification and Gun Violence
Category: The Philadelphia Inquirer -
Mina Bakhshi ’27 Discusses Her Path, From Fleeing Afghanistan to Starting as a First-year at Swarthmore College
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Friends Historical Library and Celia Caust-Ellenbogen ’09 Partner With NABS on Digitizing 20,000 Records Relating to Quaker-operated Native American Boarding Schools
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Associate Professor of Philosophy Krista Thomason Makes the Case for Emotional Realism as an Alternative to Toxic Positivity
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