Women Can Have A Little Power, As A Treat
My article for Monmouth magazine about Professor Katherine Parkin’s latest research article on how Sadie Hawkins Day has been used as just another means of control…
My article for Monmouth magazine about Professor Katherine Parkin’s latest research article on how Sadie Hawkins Day has been used as just another means of control…
As the president and CEO of the nonpartisan Pew Charitable Trusts, University of Minnesota alumna Susan Urahn champions the global organization’s core values in turbulent times.…
My profile of astrophysicist Sarafina El-Badry Nance: “With her health scare in the rearview mirror, El-Badry Nance has been focused on bringing the strange wonders of…
Originally created in 2017 to provide educational programming, policy outreach, and research about the national opioid epidemic, the Institute assembled an impressive group of researchers from…
For centuries, the Quran—the sacred text of Islam—had only been translated and interpreted by men. In 2007, Laleh Bakhtiar’60 became the first American woman to produce…
One of the main takeaways from Baym’s research is that, when any transformative technology comes along, there is both the hope that it’s going to fix…
From Nairobi to Reading to Johannesburg, Heena Brahmbhatt’s impressive career in public health research began with advice from an Albright faculty member. Read the full story…