Swarthmore in the News
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Associate Professor of Educational Studies and Chair of Black Studies Joseph Derrick Nelson Discusses How Some Classrooms Are Helping Black Boys Succeed Where Others Fall Short
Category: WBUR Boston’s On Point -
Historian Tara Zahra ’98 Warns That Globalization Is Collapsing and Urges Action to Avoid a Catastrophic Outcome Similar to Its Collapse in the Early 20th Century
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Associate Professor of Sociology Daniel Laurison ’99 Joins a Panel to Discuss Their Grassroots Efforts to Rally Educators to Advocate for the Value of Higher Education in a Democracy
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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
Category: The New York Times -
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
Category: CNN -
Assistant Professor of History Vivian Truong Discusses the History of Philadelphia’s Chinatown, Including 50 Years of Community Organizing To Preserve the Neighborhood
Category: The Conversation -
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
Category: BBC’s The Documentary Podcast -
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
Category: The Conversation -
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.
Category: The Philadelphia Inquirer -
Associate Professor of Philosophy Krista Thomason Makes a Case for Embracing Election Anxiety
Category: Psychology Today -
Judy Richardson ’66 H’12 Discusses the Critical Role That Black Women Have Played in Protecting Voting Rights
Category: USA Today -
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