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The College’s recent efforts to infuse diversity throughout the curriculum have been featured in the Oct. 28 edition of The Chronicle of Higher Education. The article, “Adding Diversity to Curricula, Starting in the Classrooms,” includes comments from Brett Hendrickson, assistant professor of religious studies, Hannah Stewart-Gambino, dean of the college, Provost Wendy Hill, Mary Armstrong, associate professor and chair of women’s and gender studies, and Chawne Kimber, professor of mathematics.

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