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EDUCATION
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
LEADERSHIP
Meet The Spoke
Feb 2, 2018
by The Albright Institute
LEADERSHIP
The Spoke Will Be Right Back
Aug 21, 2019
by The Spoke
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
Disenfranchised Voters Fight Back
Nov 27, 2018
by Becky Wetzel
INEQUALITY
HUMAN RIGHTS
SCIENCE & TECH
Is AI Sexist?
Oct 30, 2018
by Eni Mustafaraj
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Bombs, Khashoggi, and Deniable Terror
Oct 30, 2018
by Cord J. Whitaker
EDUCATION
INEQUALITY
Make Education Inclusive for Veterans
Jun 26, 2018
by Ashley Anderson
INEQUALITY
HEALTH & WELLBEING
How Informed Is Informed Consent?
Jun 13, 2018
by Spencer Phillips Hey
CULTURE
Orange Chicken? That’s Me!
May 8, 2018
by Christine Keung
CULTURE
HEALTH & WELLBEING
Shared Benefits for Shared Communities?
May 4, 2018
by Charlene Galarneau
HEALTH & WELLBEING
Can Treating Breast Cancer Harm a Brain?
Apr 27, 2018
by Jeff Blaustein
HEALTH & WELLBEING
Oncofertility: Making sure women know!
Apr 27, 2018
by Teresa K. Woodruff, Ph.D.
HEALTH & WELLBEING
The Vagina Dialogues
Apr 25, 2018
by Marina Walther-Antonio and Nicholas Chia
HEALTH & WELLBEING
LEADERSHIP
Working Together on Women's Health
Apr 10, 2018
by Lesley S. Curtis and Kathy Boockvar
CULTURE
HEALTH & WELLBEING
The Changed Paradigms of Grammahood
Apr 4, 2018
by Francine R. Kaufman
CULTURE
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
When Truth is Stranger Than Fiction
Mar 15, 2018
by Julie Walsh & Cord Whitaker
INEQUALITY
HEALTH & WELLBEING
How Sexual Assault Built America
Mar 14, 2018
by Mical Darley-Emerson
CULTURE
INEQUALITY
Women Come Up Short at Film Festivals
Mar 14, 2018
by Codruţa Morari
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
LEADERSHIP
The Law of Unintended Consequences
Mar 7, 2018
by Phillip Levine and Robin McKnight
SCIENCE & TECH
Online, nobody knows you’re a dog
Mar 1, 2018
by Catherine Delcourt
CULTURE
LEADERSHIP
SCIENCE & TECH
Coding won't save us. Curiosity will.
Mar 1, 2018
by Emi Kolawole
SCIENCE & TECH
Try Not. Do or Do Not. –Yoda
Mar 1, 2018
by Sara Wasserman
CULTURE
Shukriya, Xiè Xie, Gratias Tibi
Feb 27, 2018
by Rebecca Gordan
SCIENCE & TECH
The End(s) of Reading
Feb 20, 2018
by Sarah E. Wall-Randell
SCIENCE & TECH
Don't Blame the Computers!
Feb 14, 2018
by Eni Mustafaraj
EDUCATION
HUMAN RIGHTS
More Speech To Remedy Harmful Speech
Feb 2, 2018
by Mary Kate McGowan
SCIENCE & TECH
Are Computers Destroying the World?
Dec 11, 2017
by Julie Walsh & Cord J. Whitaker
CULTURE
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
Trump’s Jerusalem Decision
Dec 6, 2017
by Cord J. Whitaker
CULTURE
There is No Comma in This Title
Dec 4, 2017
by Sarah M. Greer
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
LEADERSHIP
The Semantics of Destruction
Nov 20, 2017
by Lawrence Rosenwald
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
INEQUALITY
Downsides to Universal Basic Income?
Nov 8, 2017
by Selma Khalil
INEQUALITY
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
#MeToo
Nov 6, 2017
by Bianka Takaoka
CULTURE
Why We Need Heretics!
Oct 31, 2017
by Steven Nadler
CULTURE
INEQUALITY
LEADERSHIP
On Witches and Weinstein
Oct 31, 2017
by Julie Walsh
CULTURE
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
Are We Living in a Horror Movie?
Oct 31, 2017
by Erich Hatala Matthes
CULTURE
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
We, Too, Sing America. Or, Do We?
Oct 26, 2017
by Brenna Wynn Greer
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
CULTURE
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
Why Google Isn’t Always Right
Oct 13, 2017
by Emma Lurie
EDUCATION
SCIENCE & TECH
Why Do We Disagree with Science?
Oct 13, 2017
by The Spoke and Richard French (a Conversation) (Part 3 of 3)
SCIENCE & TECH
The Fabric of Scientific Discovery
Oct 5, 2017
by The Spoke and Richard French (a Conversation) (Part 2 of 3)
SCIENCE & TECH
Saturn—The Little Star That Couldn’t
Sep 28, 2017
by The Spoke and Richard French (a Conversation) (Part 1 of 3)
CULTURE
INEQUALITY
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
The Wild World of Politicon 2017
Sep 28, 2017
by Calvin L. Nicholson
HEALTH & WELLBEING
Safer Healthcare Requires Cooperation
Sep 25, 2017
by Amal Cheema
ENVIRONMENT
INEQUALITY
Of Cupcakes and Climate Change
Sep 25, 2017
by Jackie Hatala Matthes
CULTURE
INEQUALITY
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
What Confederate Monuments Do
Aug 24, 2017
by Liza Oliver
INEQUALITY
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
LEADERSHIP
History Lessons for Jared Kushner
Aug 15, 2017
by Mark Sanagan
INEQUALITY
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HEALTH & WELLBEING
Future of American Science and Medicine
Jul 26, 2017
by Michael Sinha and Aaron Kesselheim
CULTURE
EDUCATION
The Case for Disagreement
Jul 25, 2017
by Meltem Ozcan
INEQUALITY
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
On Political Violence
Jul 5, 2017
by Cord J. Whitaker
INEQUALITY
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
Keeping Women in the Air Force
Jun 30, 2017
by Diana Prince
CULTURE
INEQUALITY
Identity and the University Campus
Jun 21, 2017
by Angela Sun
CULTURE
An Evening with Margaret Atwood
Jun 20, 2017
by Alexandria Guo
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HEALTH & WELLBEING
Politics, Medicaid, and Sleight of Mind
Jun 14, 2017
by Diana Chapman Walsh
CULTURE
INEQUALITY
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
Public Forgiveness; Unforgiving Public
May 25, 2017
by Kathryn J. Norlock
ENVIRONMENT
Urban Parks And Displacement
Apr 28, 2017
by Mayrah Udvardi
INEQUALITY
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Are Syrian Refugees Really Refugees?
Apr 28, 2017
by Helena de Bres
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
SCIENCE & TECH
The Real “Fake News”
Apr 28, 2017
by Eni Mustafaraj
CULTURE
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
LEADERSHIP
Out with the Old, In with the Old
Apr 25, 2017
by Grégory Pierrot
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
SCIENCE & TECH
How to Stop Worrying About the Bomb
Apr 15, 2017
by Stacie Goddard
INEQUALITY
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Boxed Out: Consequences of Ban the Box
Apr 14, 2017
by Amy Wickett
EDUCATION
INEQUALITY
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
The Philosophy of Change
Apr 14, 2017
by Aisha Elliot
CULTURE
EDUCATION
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
Dispelling Myths about Free Speech
Apr 14, 2017
by Mary Kate McGowan
CULTURE
INEQUALITY
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
Coming to Grips with Racism
Apr 4, 2017
by Brenna Wynn Greer
LEADERSHIP
Hillary Clinton's Campus Visit
Mar 28, 2017
by Cord J. Whitaker
CULTURE
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
LEADERSHIP
Peace is War
Mar 17, 2017
by Matthew Irvin
CULTURE
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
The Stories that our Names Tell
Mar 10, 2017
by Eni Mustafaraj
EDUCATION
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
A Response to DeVos’s “Ominous” Words
Mar 10, 2017
by Brenna Wynn Greer
HUMAN RIGHTS
Muslims Make America Great
Mar 8, 2017
by Sarah Mahmood
CULTURE
EDUCATION
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
The Power of History, Language & Culture
Mar 3, 2017
by Venita Datta
CULTURE
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
Nasty Women
Mar 3, 2017
by Julie Walsh
HUMAN RIGHTS
From Exodus to Action
Feb 24, 2017
by Madeleine Korbel Albright
CULTURE
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
Do Facts Matter?
Feb 24, 2017
by Mary Lefkowitz
EDUCATION
How Should A Professor Be?
Feb 24, 2017
by Julie Walsh and Cord Whitaker