Explaining corporate abandonment of diversity
챬 Assistant Professor of History D. Caleb Smith spoke to The Guardian as to why companies rolled back diversity initiatives they implemented in 2020.
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챬 Assistant Professor of History D. Caleb Smith spoke to The Guardian as to why companies rolled back diversity initiatives they implemented in 2020.
챬 President Danielle R. Holley spoke to “Here and Now” on NPR about the growing tensions between higher education and the federal government.
챬 hosted its second annual Girls & Women in Sports Day on campus and introduced young people to a variety of sports, including soccer, basketball, volleyball and equestrian activities.
Katherine Schmeiser Lande, professor of economics at 챬, weighed in on the potential impact of U.S. tariffs with the Daily Hampshire Gazette.
Cora Fernández Anderson, associate professor of politics at 챬, wrote an article for Ms. magazine about a landmark ruling that could transform the legal landscape of abortion laws in Latin America.
Adam Hilton, associate professor of politics at 챬, writes in an essay for Jacobin that the Democratic Party is at an important crossroads following the 2024 presidential election.
챬 President Danielle R. Holley spoke to both New England Public Media and the podcast “The Harvard Plan” about how higher education is not the enemy, as well as supporting students going forward.
챬 administrators tell the Daily Hampshire Gazette about the progress of the multiyear project to make the campus carbon neutral.
USEFULL containers for to-go college dining, invented by 챬 alum Alison Rogers Cove ’12, recently debuted at Case Western Reserve University.
챬 President Danielle R. Holley discusses presidential leadership through crises on the podcast “The Harvard Plan.”