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Haber ’85 Pursues a BA in MOOCs

Lauren RubensteinApril 16, 20131min
Alumnus describes his experience as a student in Pres. Roth's online course, and 31 others

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The Poetry of Women’s Work

Lauren RubensteinApril 15, 20131min
Elizabeth Willis' poem included in reflections on women balancing work and family

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A Camera to Help Those with Ailing Memories

Lauren RubensteinApril 8, 20131min
John Seamon is studying how "memory cameras" can help memory-impaired patients at the Institute of Living

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A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Gay Marriage

Lauren RubensteinApril 5, 20131min
Schug challenges Supreme Court justices' concerns about lack of data on long-term impact of gay marriage

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The Future of Stem Cells

Lauren RubensteinApril 4, 20132min
Laura Grabel discusses the state of stem cell research on the eve of StemCONN 2013

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Conformity is the Enemy: From Groupthink to Diversity

Lauren RubensteinApril 2, 20131min
Roth: Diversity on college campuses is a "powerful hedge against the 'rationalized conformity' of groupthink"

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The Lost Boys of Sudan, 10 Years On

Lauren RubensteinApril 2, 20131min
Chanoff '94, founder of group that resettles African refugees in danger, discusses Sudan's "Lost Boys"

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Retiring Research Chimps

Lauren RubensteinMarch 27, 20131min
Lori Gruen discusses the ethics of doing research on chimps, and the retirement of chimps to sanctuary

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Wesleyan Offers Passion-Driven Statistics on Coursera

Lauren RubensteinMarch 25, 20131min
Lisa Dierker brings statistics to the masses in new Massive Open Online Course

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They Eat Horses, Don’t They?

Lauren RubensteinMarch 25, 20131min
Kari Weil writes about the public debate in 19th century France over the morality of eating horse meat

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Rethinking Depression

Lauren RubensteinMarch 14, 20131min
Prof. Charles Barber featured in a radio documentary about the history of treatments for depression

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History Through the Eyes of Pete Seeger

Lauren RubensteinMarch 8, 20131min
Rosenthal's book compiles decades worth of private writings from the legendary folk singer and activist

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