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Lini S. Kadaba

(She/Her)
Newtown Square
Covers:  Lifestyle, Trends, Health, Business, Science, Environment, Profiles, Education and more. You name it, I've probably written about it.
Doesn't Cover: Sports -- unless it's about the Phillies spitting.
Author. "Leftovers After Life,” May 2026. Find it at Bookshop.org or Amazon. Journalist. LSK’s Write 4 You, LLC. Facebook.com/LiniSKadaba

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Lini S. Kadaba, Author and Journalist

Lini S. Kadaba, Author and Journalist

www.LiniSKadaba.com — Welcome to my website, where you'll find all the latest news about my debut novel, Leftovers After Life, out May 29, 2026, from Blydyn Square Books and available for preorder at Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Higher Ed Law Expert Stephen S. Dunham on the Challenges Facing Colleges

Higher Ed Law Expert Stephen S. Dunham on the Challenges Facing Colleges

Bryn Mawr College — How can higher education balance its commitment to foster free speech and debate with its duty to protect students, faculty, and staff from discrimination and harassment, especially in the age of social media?    It’s just one of the conundrums colleges — and their legal counsels — face at a time when campuses are increasingly Ground Zero for “the most divisive, most problematic, most troublesome” debates of our time, said Stephen S. Dunham, vice president emeritus and general counsel emeritus at Pennsylvania State University and a higher education law expert. (He also has ties to the Bi-Co; his mother and grandmother attended Bryn Mawr College, and his brother went to Haverford College.)  Sourced from the Bryn Mawr College website: https://www.brynmawr.edu/news/higher-ed-law-expert-stephen-s-dunham-challenges-facing-colleges

From Joyce to Alaska: A Russian Scholar's Expanding Inquiry

From Joyce to Alaska: A Russian Scholar's Expanding Inquiry

Bryn Mawr College — Bryn Mawr College Russian scholar José Vergara tried to read James Joyce's tour de force Ulysses in high school and gave up. Luckily for his field, he had another go in college and made it through, eventually focusing his doctoral dissertation at the University of Wisconsin on the influence of Joyce on Russian writers.

Professor Le Menthéour on Embracing the Past to Understand Modern Issues

Professor Le Menthéour on Embracing the Past to Understand Modern Issues

Bryn Mawr College — Back in the mid-2000s, when 18 th-century French literature scholar Rudy Le Menthéour was working on his dissertation on philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, he came across a curious treatise: French doctor Charles-Augustine Vandermonde's 1756 Essai sur la manière de perfectionner l'espèce humaine , or Essay on the Manner of Perfecting the Human Species .

"An Ethical Approach to AI" p. 36

"An Ethical Approach to AI" p. 36

Haverford Magazine Fall 2025 — As artificial intelligence permeates society, many in the Haverford community are working to figure out what role -- if any -- it should play in higher ed.

EXEL 2025 EXEL Magazine 2025 v.2 Page 36

EXEL 2025 EXEL Magazine 2025 v.2 Page 36

EXEL, Drexel University — FEATURE _DREXEL UNIVERSITY RESEARCH MAGAZINE 2025 Cancer Science without Silos: What Makes the Jefferson-Drexel Model Work

Arcadia Magazine Winter 2025 | Arcadia University

Arcadia Magazine Winter 2025 | Arcadia University

arcadia.edu — Being Intelligent About Artificial Intelligence

Changemakers

Changemakers

Bryn Mawr College — Alums in politics continue a Bryn Mawr tradition of taking action through public service

Haverford Magazine Spring/Summer 2024

Haverford Magazine Spring/Summer 2024

Haverford Magazine — Stepping Up Michael B. Kim '85 P'17 found success in doing the right thing. Now, his gift to the College will help others do the same.

Spring 2023

Spring 2023

upenn.edu — Educating for a Sustainable Future Penn GSE alumni work in film, finance, communications, and classrooms to fight climate change—a fight that becomes more urgent as earth heads toward a critical threshold for global warming within the next decade.

Atwater Kent Collection: Unboxed, Rebooted

Atwater Kent Collection: Unboxed, Rebooted

drexelmagazine.org — Thousands of urban artifacts from the shuttered Philadelphia History Museum returned to public view this year through Drexel's stewardship of the Atwater Kent Collection.

Telling Authentic Stories

Telling Authentic Stories

Bryn Mawr College — Sheena Joyce '98 has mastered the art of the must-watch documentary.

Haverford Magazine Fall 2023

Haverford Magazine Fall 2023

Haverford College — Sociologist Sarah Willie-LeBreton'86 ascends to the presidency of Smith College.

Take a Look, It's in a Book

Take a Look, It's in a Book

Penn GSE Magazine — While teaching music to young children at an independent school in Brooklyn over two decades, musician Carolyn Sloan, GED'17, was shocked to discover that many had never heard a symphony.

Between a Daily Thread and an Adidas store sits a Gandhi museum at the Jersey Shore

Between a Daily Thread and an Adidas store sits a Gandhi museum at the Jersey Shore

Philadelphia Inquirer — Atlantic City maybe known for its casinos, Boardwalk, and outlet shops. But a new museum dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi is adding to its growing cultural scene.

The Physicist and the Protein

The Physicist and the Protein

drexelmagazine.org — Triple Dragon Yibing Shan was a pioneer in using machine learning to understand how our bodies respond to medicines. Now, as artificial intelligence turbocharges the field of drug discovery, he's using his expertise to tackle cancer.

Raising Health: PHS Grow - Spring-Summer 2023

Raising Health: PHS Grow - Spring-Summer 2023

PHS — A new PHS initiative is helping Montgomery County residents to eat and live well.

Helping Students See Themselves

Helping Students See Themselves

Penn Today — By Lini S. KadabaFor more than a century, Penn GSE has developed teachers who are driven not just to prepare their students for success, but to transform and advance education itself.

"Breaking the Silence"

"Breaking the Silence"

Haverford Magazine/Winter 2023 — A pioneer in treating men who were sexually abused as boys, psychoanalyst Richard Gartner ’67 has spent nearly four decades bringing a formerly taboo subject into the public discourse.

PHS Grow - Fall 2022

PHS Grow - Fall 2022

phsgrow.advanced-pub.com — Elementary school students take pride in growing fresh food and helping their neighborhood get healthier.

Fresh Faces

Fresh Faces

The Pennsylvania Gazette — Across campus, the portraits on the walls of Penn's buildings are becoming more diverse. F or decades, anyone walking up and down the stately main stairwell in Leidy Laboratories would have encountered gilt-framed portraits of, well, old, white men. Some of those faces had no connection to Penn's biology department, which is housed there-or even to Penn itself.

How do you get summer vacationers at the Shore to keep the faith? Bless their boats.

How do you get summer vacationers at the Shore to keep the faith? Bless their boats.

Philadelphia Inquirer — Sunbathers, bikers, and boaters were out and about, just like any other day down the Shore - except on this recent Sunday, a small procession was making its way from the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Longport to the seawall across the street.

Land, Talent and Science

Land, Talent and Science

drexelmagazine.org — Jeff Marrazzo (left) turned over the future of Spark Therapeutics to incoming CEO Ron Philip '96 (right) in early 2022. Credit: Jeff Fusco, left; Courtesy Spark Therapeutics, right. On this rainy late afternoon, fog envelops much of University City. But from his 10th floor offices in the FMC Building, Spark...

Pride Preservation

Pride Preservation

GROW Magazine, PHS — A narrow, rubble-strewn lot in South Philadelphia has been transformed into a vibrant neighborhood green space. PRIDE PRESERVATION by LINI S. KADABA
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