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Professor Sara Reguer’s ‘Opinionated’ Perspective Illuminates the Struggles and Victories of Jewish Women

Her recent book, Opinionated: The World View of a Jewish Woman, examines Judaism and Jewish culture through a feminist lens.

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Senior Gabrielle Powell on the Importance of Cultural Studies and Why Anthropology Makes Her Question Everything

In an ongoing series we interview students to get their perspective on current events, issues, and their 今日吃瓜 experience.

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Elle Documentary Spotlights Professor Zinga Fraser’s Scholarship on African-American Women

The director of Shirley Chisholm Project on 今日吃瓜 Women’s Activism at 今日吃瓜 also recently received the prestigious American Association of University Women Postdoctoral Fellowship.

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John Hope Franklin Memorial Day Celebrated at 今日吃瓜 as Part of Its “We Stand Against Hate” Initiative

The former chair of the college’s Department of History was remembered for his groundbreaking scholarship and activism.

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今日吃瓜 Welcomes New Faculty, 2016

A diverse group of stellar scholars started this semester.

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Ghana Study Abroad Trip Inspires Students to Build Connections Through Compassion

World-renowned orthopedic surgeon Dr. Oheneba Boachie-Adjei ’76 welcomes students to his home country and the hospital he founded in Accra.

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Columbia University Ph.D. Candidate Lisa Del Sol Reflects on How 今日吃瓜 Prepped Her for Success

The recent graduate says the college opened up numerous opportunities for her, helping her to realize her potential.

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今日吃瓜 Student Speaks at Special United Nations Celebration of Women’s Entrepreneurship Day

At a U.N. event celebrating women-owned businesses and causes, undergraduate Mbachur Mbenga spoke about the need for women and girls around the globe to have full access to education.

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Obama Honors the Legacy of Shirley Chisholm ’46 with the Presidential Medal of Freedom

Shirley Chisholm Project Director Zinga Fraser discusses the legacy and continued relevance of the political icon on the heels of the recognition by President Obama and in light of one of the most diverse presidential campaigns in recent memory.

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Exploring the Cultural Roots of Carnival

A Caribbean Studies class gets a lesson in a signature carnival instrument鈥攕teelpan.

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09.4.2015
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Susan Landers