Swarthmore in the News
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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
Category: WHYY -
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
Category: The Guardian -
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
Category: The Nation -
FringeArts, Philadelphia’s Home for Contemporary Performance, Names Nell Bang-Jensen ’11 as its New CEO
Category: WHYY -
Associate Professor of Political Science Ben Berger Offers Insights into the Philadelphia Presidential Debate
Category: Studio 2 WHYY -
Associate Professor of Engineering Maggie Delano Discusses Issues with Gender Inclusivity in Health-focused Phone Apps
Category: The 19th News -
Swarthmore College "Shows How We Can Live Without Fossil Fuels," Says Philadelphia Inquirer
Category: Swarthmore In The News -
Friends Historical Library Associate Curator Celia Caust-Ellenbogen ’09 Discusses the National Indian Boarding School Digital Archive, Which Houses Archival Pages From FHL
Category: USA Today -
Tyler Lyson ’06, Associate Curator at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Confirmed the Discovery of a T. rex Bone by Three Children
Category: The Associated Press -
Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology and Black Studies Edlin Veras Discusses the Xenophobia and Hostility That Haitian Refugees Experience in the Dominican Republic
Category: The Conversation -
Makeup Artist Nerissa Nashin ’19 Addresses Colourism in Bangladesh Through True-to-Complexion Makeovers
Category: The Daily Star -
Professor of Russian Sibelan Forrester Discusses How AI Impacts People Who Do Translation
Category: Merging Minds -
Donna Jo Napoli, Professor of Linguistics and Social Justice, Discusses Creative Conception, AI, Ideas, and Originality
Category: Merging Minds -
The Scott Arboretum Hosted Youth Development United Families For a Japanese Festival
Category: Youth Development United -
Patricia White, Centennial Chair and Professor of Film and Media Studies and Director of the Aydelotte Foundation, Discusses the Complex Queer Characters That Modern Queer Women Filmmakers Are Creating
Category: The New York Times -
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