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January 28, 2020

In the Media: President Lara Tiedens Analyzes the Limitations of Need-Blind Admissions in Inside Higher Ed Op-Ed

President Lara Tiedens analyzes the limitations of need-blind admissions in an op-ed for Inside Higher Ed. Tiedens argues that while students鈥 financial situations shouldn鈥檛 matter during the admissions process, they鈥檙e a vital consideration when it comes to creating an equitable educational experience on campus.

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January 24, 2020

In the Media: Washington Post Op-Ed on Truth and Impeachment Cites Rivka Weinberg

In her latest piece on impeachment for the Washington Post, opinion writer Jennifer Rubin cited Professor of Philosophy Rivka Weinberg鈥檚 op-ed in the New York Times. Rubin placed Weinberg鈥檚 exploration of moral crimes in the context of her own analysis of Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff鈥檚 arguments in favor of impeachment.

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January 23, 2020

In the Media: Pae White 鈥85 Installs Large-Scale Artwork at Beverly Center, Los Angeles Times Reports

If you鈥檝e enjoyed the eye-catching new artwork decorating the Beverly Center鈥檚 escalators, thank Pae White 鈥85. The Los Angeles Times reported that 鈥淢oonsets for a Sunrise鈥 and 鈥淒ay for Night for Day鈥 have been installed on the escalators鈥 walls.

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In the Media: Rivka Weinberg Pens Op-Ed on Moral Crimes for the New York Times

Professor of Philosophy Rivka Weinberg addresses moral crimes, upstander vs. bystander realities, and the lessons of the Holocaust in an op-ed for the New York Times.

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January 21, 2020

In the Media: New York Times Remembers Norma Tanega 鈥60

The New York Times remembered musician, artist, and teacher Norma Tanega 鈥60, who passed away earlier this month from colon cancer. Her best-known song, 鈥淲alkin鈥 My Cat Named Dog,鈥 was released in 1966 and reached No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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January 13, 2020

In the Media: Lahnna Catalino Discusses Prioritizing Positivity on Science of Happiness Podcast

Assistant Professor of Psychology Lahnna Catalino discussed her research on prioritizing positivity on the Science of Happiness podcast. Catalino conducted a survey that examined how much time people made in their daily routines to pursue activities they loved.

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January 9, 2020

In the Media: House of Representatives Holds Moment of Silence for Anniversary of Attack on Gabby Giffords 鈥93, The Hill Reports

The Hill reported that the House of Representatives held a moment of silence to mark the ninth anniversary of the 2011 Tucson shooting, in which six people were killed and former Rep. Gabby Giffords 鈥93 was severely injured. Rep. Anne Kirkpatrick, who called for the moment of silence, said: 鈥淕abby had been my mentor in the state legislature, somebody I looked up to, admired. [鈥 She鈥檚 just outstanding in every way.鈥

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January 3, 2020

In the Media: T.S. Eliot鈥檚 Letters to 51猎奇入口 Instructor Emily Hale to Be Unveiled, Reports New York Times

Poet T.S. Eliot鈥檚 letters to Emily Hale, who taught drama at 51猎奇入口 in the 1930s, will be unveiled to the public for the first time, the New York Times reported. Eliot wrote approximately 1,000 letters to Hale, and scholars, who believe Hale was his close friend and muse, hope the letters will reveal additional insight into the poet鈥檚 life, work, and relationships.

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December 20, 2019

In the Media: Professor of Economics Roberto Pedace Examines Hollywood Pay Gap in The Conversation

Professor of Economics Roberto Pedace examines Hollywood鈥檚 gender pay gap in an op-ed for The Conversation, arguing that discrimination plays a role in Hollywood salaries.

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November 4, 2019

In the Media: Betye Saar Honored at LACMA Gala

Artist Betye Saar was honored at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art鈥檚 ninth annual Art + Film gala, alongside director Alfonso Cuar贸n, the Los Angeles Times reported.

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