Faculty (page 6)


July 24, 2023

In the Media: Claremont Courier Highlights Hao Huang’s Latest Podcast

“Those Chinese workers paid in blood and sweat to make this country,” Huang told the Courier. “We belong here.”

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July 12, 2023

Hao Huang’s Gold Mountain Podcast Launches New Season

Equal parts history and travelogue, “Iron Horse Road” tells the story of the 20,000 Chinese laborers who built the Transcontinental Railroad.

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June 22, 2023

In the Media: Stacey Wood Discusses Hybrid Scams in The Conversation

Wood explores the rise of hybrid scams—scams that combine two or more types of fraud, such as romance scams and investment scams.

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June 8, 2023

In the Media: Jun Kaneko’s Ceramics on Display at Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo Globe-News Reports

The installation, which is partly supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, will run through September 3, 2023.

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May 31, 2023

In the Media: Jean Chen Ho Discusses Fiona and Jane with Aspen Public Radio

“I wanted to write a book that was about friendship and identity,” Ho said.

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May 12, 2023

In the Media: Kevin Williamson’s No Expectations Earns Rave Review From LA Dance Chronicle

“Watching No Expectations was a snapshot view of Mason and Williamson’s past, present and future aspirations,” the review states.

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April 7, 2023

In the Media: Doug Goodwin Discusses Classroom Use of ChatGPT in Intelligent

“I believe that institutions of higher learning must engage with these technologies to get ahead of the curve, rather than trying to keep these tools out of the classroom or to devise ways to prevent their use,” Goodwin said.

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March 9, 2023

In the Media: Wendy Cheng Discusses Archival Research at the Huntington Library, Pasadena Now Reports

Cheng highlighted the archive of Lily Lee Chen, the first Chinese American woman to be elected mayor of any city in the United States.

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March 2, 2023

In the Media: Wendy Cheng Discusses Monterey Park’s Mourning and History in Zócalo Public Square

Cheng says Monterey Park is “a home for ‘immigrants and lost ones,’ where those who have been historically excluded or vilified elsewhere might come to dance with others who are not exactly like them.”

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February 22, 2023

In the Media: The Progressive Remembers Samella Lewis on Her 100th Birthday

“Lewis’s teachings, writings, curatorial efforts, film productions, political activism, and other activities reflected her tireless commitment to Black artists,” the Progressive notes.

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