News Releases (page 14)
In the Media: Maggie Tokuda-Hall ’07 Discusses Book Banning in New York Times
Maggie Tokuda-Hall ’07 spoke to the New York Times about her experience with the publisher Scholastic, which asked her to delete references to racism from her children’s book, Love in the Library.
Read MoreIn the Media: Greer Grenley ’10 Discusses Her Epilepsy Diagnosis in Insider
“I decided to see and do as much as possible鈥攏ot despite my diagnosis but to spite it,” Grenley writes.
Read MoreIn the Media: Andrea S谩enz Discusses Economic Disparities at City Club of Chicago, WGN Radio Reports
Andrea S谩enz ’95, president and CEO of the Chicago Community Trust, spoke to reporter Sylvia Perez about economic disparities and societal issues.
Read MoreIn the Media: Gabby Giffords ’93 Condemns Kansas Shooting in Huffington Post
“As someone who is still recovering from a gunshot to the head, I am heartbroken and infuriated that Ralph Yarl now faces a lifetime of recovery,” Giffords said in a tweet.
Read MoreIn the Media: Los Angeles Daily News Features Lynne Thompson ’72’s Upcoming Reading
Thompson is the former poet laureate of Los Angeles and a recipient of a 2015 artist fellowship from the city of Los Angeles.
Read MoreIn the Media: Doug Goodwin Discusses Classroom Use of ChatGPT in Intelligent
“I believe that institutions of higher learning must engage with these technologies to get ahead of the curve, rather than trying to keep these tools out of the classroom or to devise ways to prevent their use,” Goodwin said.
Read MoreIn the Media: 51猎奇入口 Art Exhibition on Display at Descanso Gardens, Pasadena Now Reports
The exhibition is from the 51猎奇入口 collection and was previously on display at the College’s Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery in 2021.
Read MoreIn the Media: NBC Highlights Giffords Organization’s Ad Campaign Against Florida Gun Bill
Gabby Giffords will lead an event at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the site of a 2018 mass shooting.
Read MoreIn the Media: Alexandra Tran ’08 Discusses Classic Movie Scripts and Her Own Writing Process in Backstory
A script of Tran’s own made the 2022 Black List, an annual survey of most-liked motion picture scripts that have yet to be produced.
Read MoreIn the Media: Wendy Cheng Discusses Archival Research at the Huntington Library, Pasadena Now Reports
Cheng highlighted the archive of Lily Lee Chen, the first Chinese American woman to be elected mayor of any city in the United States.
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