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May. 10, 2023
In the Media: Maggie Tokuda-Hall ’07 Discusses Book Banning in New York Times
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In the Media: Gabby Giffords ’93 Discusses Progress on Gun Safety with the New York Times
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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 More“Losses hurt; setbacks are hard. But I tell myself: Move ahead.”
Read MoreGiffords, a former congressmember who survived a mass shooting in 2011, founded the organization, also called Giffords, in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook shooting ten years ago.
Read MoreThe Hyacinth Girl reconsiders T.S. Eliot’s work in light of his relationship with Emily Hale, who taught drama at Scripps.
Read MoreInside Higher Ed and NPR also highlighted Gonzalez’s achievement.
Read MoreThe New York Times highlighted the discovery of a giant new species of ichthyosaur that Lars Schmitz, associate professor of biology in the W.M. Keck Science Department, helped discover.
Read MoreStacey Wood, Molly Mason Jones Chair in Psychology and professor of psychology, discussed philanthropic scams in the New York Times.
Read MoreAuthor Rachel Kushner, who served as the 2018 Mary Routt Chair of Writing, reflected on her sources of artistic inspiration in the New York Times.
Read MoreThe New York Times highlighted Fletcher Jones Chair in Art and Professor of Art Ken Gonzales-Day’s exhibition, “Profiled,” on display at Playwrights Horizons.
Read MoreIn the New York Times, Stacey Wood, Molly Mason Jones Chair in Psychology and professor of psychology, discussed how posting a photo of one’s COVID-19 vaccination card to social media increases the risk of identity theft and other scams. “The typical consumer would not think scammers must have curated information about my life and used it to target me,” she said.
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