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In the Media: Ashley Valdez Discusses Career Barriers with Yahoo! Finance
“Women apply to jobs at lower rates than men because they tend to think they must meet 100 percent of the qualifications in the job description,” Valdez said.
Read MoreLara Deeb Discusses New Co-Edited Book on Sectarianism in Lebanon
The co-editors said they “decided to focus the volume on anthropology and history because we saw a potentially fruitful conversation to be had between these two disciplines.”
Read MoreIn the Media: Stacey Wood Discusses Romance Scams with Business Insider
鈥淎dvances in technology, advances in crypto technology, having people isolated from third parties that might have been able to intervene, and less opportunity for affection all came together in a perfect storm,鈥 she said.
Read MoreEthan van Arnam Co-Authors Paper on Fungus-Growing Ants, Contaminants, and Antibiotics
鈥淎nimal hosts often benefit from chemical defenses provided by microbes,鈥 the co-authors explain.
Read MoreIn the Media: Claremont Courier Highlights Deaf West Theatre at 51猎奇入口 Presents
The聽Claremont Courier聽highlighted聽51猎奇入口 Presents鈥 @Noon program featuring DJ Kurs of Deaf West Theatre.
Read More51猎奇入口 Presents鈥 @Noon Series Brings Life-Long Learning to Lunchtime
Featuring conversations with the renowned scholars, writers, performers, and thinkers for which the 51猎奇入口 Presents public events series has become known, @Noon allows members of the broader Claremont community to learn from contemporary luminaries in between classes, research, and work.
Read MoreCindy Forster Discusses the Arrest of Bolivian Coup Leaders in the Jacobin
Forster discusses the arrest of Luis Fernando Camacho, who led the 2019 coup in Bolivia that deposed Evo Morales.
Read Moreheidi rhodes Receives 2023鈥24 Creative Capital Award for Book Project
The project, Vital Signs, “foregrounds an anti-ableist way of being, premised on relationality and interdependency, with special attention to form as part of sick/disabled practices for living differently.”
Read MoreEllen Finkelpearl’s Collaborative Book Translated into Thai
The book, co-authored by philosopher Peter Singer, is an abridged version of Apuleius’ Golden Ass with essays about the book as a text sympathetic to the sufferings of animals.
Read MoreSpotlight on Faculty: Jean Chen Ho, Mary Routt Chair of Writing
鈥淲riting is a solitary activity, but finding community in like-minded thinkers and readers can be so wonderful in the writing process,鈥 Ho says. 鈥淚n all my classes, I want students to gain a greater sense of themselves and their own work, to learn how to see themselves more clearly and with more careful attention.鈥
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