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Planning experimental communities

October 21, 1965

by: Katie Bowler

Renowned behavioral psychologist B.F. Skinner on the meaning of utopias, dystopias, and critical thinking.

Independent Jewish Women in Medieval Cairo: Enterprise and Ambiguity

Judith Baskin at Amherst College

by: Erin Batchelder

Professor Baskin of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Oregon, describes the ways in which women were surprisingly autonomous in Medieval Jewish society

America’s Fiction Unedited

Deborah Treisman at Amherst College

by: Erin Batchelder

Fiction Editor for the New Yorker discusses how she selects and helps prepare the magazine’s weekly short story publications.

Re-Radicalizing Empowerment Within Neoliberal Institutions

Sarah Rushing at Amherst College

by: Erin Batchelder

Political theorist Sarah Rushing spoke on neoliberalism and the ways in which one must navigate institutions of life and death in modern American society.

KO Festival Story Slam

by: AudioFiles

  The KO Festival of Performing Arts held their 22nd annual Story Slam and party on July 28th at Amherst College. The event was fully […]

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