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Wintersession 2024
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
CULTURE
EDUCATION
2024 Maddy Talks: Global Ideas with Impact.
In this series of talks, Fellows showcased the significant contributions and important issues they have passionately pursued since participating in the Institute.
Wintersession 2024
CULTURE
LEADERSHIP
Mobilization, Unity and Connection Across Difference: Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom
Wintersession 2024
CULTURE
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HEALTH & WELLBEING
Sabine Franklin: Global Health and Humanitarianism
Wintersession 2020
CULTURE
HUMAN RIGHTS
How Free Are We?
Wintersession 2018
CULTURE
SCIENCE & TECH
Prometheus: Mythic Strategies for Negotiating the Power of Technology
Carol Dougherty, the Margaret E. Deffenbaugh and LeRoy T. Carlson Professor in Comparative Literature and a professor of classical studies at Wellesley College, explores the intersection between technological advancement and the morals of the story of Prometheus.
Wintersession 2017
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
CULTURE
EDUCATION
From Exodus to Action: Claiming our Common Humanity in the Refugee Crisis
The Albright Institute’s annual Public Dialogue with Secretary Albright will focus on understanding the demands of advancing beyond resettlement into rebuilding society.
Wintersession 2017
CULTURE
The Invisible: The Curious State of the American Theatre
Mfoniso Udofia '06, Artist and Educator, NOW AFRICA: Playwrights Festival shared her personal experiences trying to “create authentic nuanced literature and roles for Africans within the American [United States] theater”.
Wintersession 2017
CULTURE
SCIENCE & TECH
Fake News, Real Consequences
Craig Silverman, Media Editor, BuzzFeed News discussed how fake news originates and spreads online and the lasting impact fake news can have on individuals’ perceptions of truth.
Wintersession 2017
CULTURE
HUMAN RIGHTS
Imaginative Literature and Global Affairs
Larry Rosenwald, Anne Pierce Rogers Professor of American Literature; Professor of English, Wellesley College, discussed how the imaginative process is an important source of change.
Wintersession 2017
CULTURE
The Immigration Crisis: 65 Million on the Move
Deborah Amos, International Correspondent, NPR News, shared her experiences reporting on the refugee crisis and discussed why sharing personal experiences is important to changing minds and inspiring people to take action.
Wintersession 2016
CULTURE
Troubling Public Space: Art, Artists, and Attention
by Professor Pat Berman, Wellesley College
Wintersession 2015
CULTURE
Opportunity and Compromise: The Challenge of Leadership and Forging a Career in Today's China
by Shannon van Sant '99, Reporter and Documentary Filmmaker
Wintersession 2015
CULTURE
Imaginative Literature and Global Affairs
by Professor Larry Rosenwald, Wellesley College
Wintersession 2014
CULTURE
How to Do Things with Poems
by Dan Chiasson, Associate Professor of English, Wellesley College
Wintersession 2014
CULTURE
LEADERSHIP
The Olympic Movement: Women's Sports Participation and Its Global Impact
by Benita Fitzgerald Mosley, Sharon Taylor, Sue Enquist, Bridget Belgiovine, Mimi Murray
Wintersession 2014
CULTURE
Art in Conflict Zones
by Shiva Balaghi, Laya Khadjavi Visiting Professor of Iranian Studies, Brown University
Wintersession 2014
CULTURE
Imaginative Literature and Global Affairs
by Larry Rosenwald, Anne Pierce Rogers Professor of English, Wellesley College
Noelani Arista
Associate Professor History and Classical Studies, Director of Indigenous Studies Program, McGill University
CULTURE
Manal Ataya
Director General, Sharjah Museums Authority
CULTURE
EDUCATION
Zsofia Schweger
’12
CULTURE
Carol Giacomo
Journalist, The New York Times Editorial Board, 2007-2020 (retired)
CULTURE
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
Talin Ghazarian
’16
Associate Manager, Price Database, Artnet
CULTURE
Maya Nandakumar
’19
Doctoral Candidate in Political Science, The University of Chicago
CULTURE
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
Ana Lomtadze
’14
Associate Program Specialist, UNESCO
CULTURE
Amanda Gilvin
Sonja Novak Koerner '51 Senior Curator of Collections and Assistant Director of Curatorial Affairs, Davis Museum at Wellesley...
CULTURE
Amanda Gilvin
Sonja Novak Koerner '51 Senior Curator and Assistant Director of Curatorial Affairs, Davis Museum at Wellesley College
CULTURE
Helen Young
Documentary Filmmaker, Helen Young Productions
CULTURE
Jalena Keane-Lee
’17
Film Director and Producer, Co-Founder of Breaktide Productions
CULTURE
Anjeana Hans
Associate Professor of German Studies, Wellesley College
CULTURE
Scott Gunther
Professor of French Studies, Wellesley College
CULTURE
Thomas Hodge
Professor of Russian, Wellesley College
CULTURE
Christine Keung
’14
Chief Data Officer, City of San Jose
CULTURE
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
Francine R. Kaufman
Chief Medical Officer and Vice President, Global Medical, Clinical and Health Affairs at Medtronic Diabetes
CULTURE
HEALTH & WELLBEING
Codruţa Morari
Associate Professor of French, Wellesley College
CULTURE
INEQUALITY
Emi Kolawole
’04
Founder, Dexign LLC
CULTURE
SCIENCE & TECH
Andrea Mitchell
Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent, NBC News
CULTURE
Sarah M. Greer
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CULTURE