Wellesley in the News
As the leading women’s college, Wellesley’s faculty, students, and alumnae are featured in national and international media on a daily basis. Below is just a sampling of the press coverage generated by Wellesley.
Sally Theran, professor of psychology, discussed parasocial relationships.
Dan Sichel, professor of economics, disscuses the history of nails and its impact on the economy.
Petra Rivera-Rideau, professor of American Studies, discussed the racial history of the Latin music industry.
Maneesh Arora, professor of political science, wrote an article about why the GOP won't condem islamophobic slur.
Stacie Goddard, professor of political science, discussed US plans to host a summit fordemocracy.
Julie K. Norem, professor of psychology, discussed optimism vs. pessimism.
Liseli Fitzpatrick, professor of Africana studies, discussed the significance of Barbados becoming a republic.
James Oles, senior lecturer in art, discussed a Frida Kahlo portrait.
Heather Mattila, professor of biological science, discussed her study on noise bees make when under attack.