Ranked #1
Principles Not Policy: Essential Norms In Preserving the Rule of Law
Principles Not Policy: Essential Norms In Preserving the Rule of Law
Sally Yates, former U.S. Deputy Attorney General, led a discussion moderated by Larry Rosenwald, the Anne Pierce Rogers ... Read more
12 Jan 2018
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1hr 15mins
Ranked #2
North Korea: Myths, Lies and Truths
North Korea: Myths, Lies and Truths
Kathy Moon, the Edith Stix Wasserman Professor of Asian Studies and a Professor of Political Science at Wellesley Colleg... Read more
16 Feb 2018
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1hr 6mins
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Who Is Mr. Putin and What in the World Is He After?
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Nina Tumarkin, the Kathryn Wasserman Davis Professor of Slavic Studies and a Professor of History at Wellesley College, ... Read more
15 Feb 2018
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1hr 1min
Ranked #4
Opening Dialogue with Ambassador Wendy Sherman
Opening Dialogue with Ambassador Wendy Sherman
Wendy Sherman, Senior Counselor at the Albright Stonebridge Group, answered questions about her career and leadership in... Read more
15 Feb 2018
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29mins
Ranked #5
Leadership Challenges Of AI
Leadership Challenges Of AI
Jonathan Zittrain, the George Bemis Professor of International Law at Harvard Law School, discussed the challenges of th... Read more
16 Feb 2018
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1hr 2mins
Ranked #6
The Republican Reversal: Conservatives, Climate Change, and Global Environment Governance
The Republican Reversal: Conservatives, Climate Change, and Global Environment Governance
Jay Turner, associate professor of environmental studies at Wellesley College, discusses the science, history, and polit... Read more
16 Feb 2018
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43mins
Ranked #7
Beyond The Headlines: Understanding Korea
Beyond The Headlines: Understanding Korea
15 Feb 2018
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56mins
Ranked #8
Populism: Types, Policies, Consequences, Alternatives
Populism: Types, Policies, Consequences, Alternatives
Joseph Joyce, the M. Margaret Ball Professor of International Relations; Professor of Economics at Wellesley College spo... Read more
12 Jan 2018
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1hr 4mins
Ranked #9
Aiding Refugees: Obama and Trump Administration Policies
Aiding Refugees: Obama and Trump Administration Policies
23 Jan 2018
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1hr 14mins
Ranked #10
North Korea's Pursuit Of Nuclear And Missle Weapons: A Chinese Perspective
North Korea's Pursuit Of Nuclear And Missle Weapons: A Chinese Perspective
Xiaohe Cheng, an Associate Professor of International Relations at the School of International Studies at Renmin Univers... Read more
15 Feb 2018
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34mins
Ranked #11
Business As A Force Of Good
Business As A Force Of Good
Martha Goldberg Aronson '89, Corporate Director and President of North Arm Partners, Rudina Seseri '00, Founder and Man... Read more
15 Feb 2018
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1hr 7mins
Ranked #12
Technological Disruption And The Future Of Work
Technological Disruption And The Future Of Work
Dan Sichel, a Professor of Economics at Wellesley College, talks about the emerging fear of technological advancements r... Read more
16 Feb 2018
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45mins
Ranked #13
Why Relationships Matter
Why Relationships Matter
Madeleine Albright, U.S. Secretary of State (1997-2001), Wendy Sherman, Senior Counselor at the Albright Stonebridge Gro... Read more
15 Feb 2018
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29mins
Ranked #14
Altered Political Bodies: Gender, Disinformation, and Democracy
Altered Political Bodies: Gender, Disinformation, and Democracy
Sandra Pepera, the Director of the Gender, Women and Democracy branch of the National Democratic Institute, spoke about ... Read more
12 Jan 2018
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50mins
Ranked #15
Criminalizing And Surveilling Immigrants: How Increased Enforcement Threatens Safety and Democracy
Criminalizing And Surveilling Immigrants: How Increased Enforcement Threatens Safety and Democracy
Sarah Sherman-Stokes, a lecturer and clinical instructor at Boston University School of Law, shared her experiences and ... Read more
12 Jan 2018
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36mins
Ranked #16
Mathematics For The Social Sciences
Mathematics For The Social Sciences
Stanley Chang, the Mildred Lane Kemper Professor of Mathematics at Wellesley College expanded the overlap between what w... Read more
12 Jan 2018
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1hr 11mins
Ranked #17
Building A Better World: Engineering, Leadership, and the Liberal Arts
Building A Better World: Engineering, Leadership, and the Liberal Arts
Amy Banzaert, Director of Engineering Studies and Lecturer in Engineering at Wellesley College, inspired 2018 Albright F... Read more
10 Jan 2018
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14mins
Ranked #18
The Curious State of the American Theatre
The Curious State of the American Theatre
Mfoniso Udofia '06, Artist and Educator, NOW AFRICA: Playwrights Festival shared her personal experiences trying to “cre... Read more
18 Jan 2017
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45mins
Ranked #19
Fake News Real Consequences
Fake News Real Consequences
Craig Silverman, Media Editor, BuzzFeed News discussed how fake news originates and spreads online and the lasting impac... Read more
18 Jan 2017
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54mins
Ranked #20
Navigating a Global Internet
Navigating a Global Internet
Heather West '07, Senior Policy Manager, Mozilla discussed some of the challenges (moral and practical) that face those ... Read more
18 Jan 2017
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33mins