Miss Elma Lewis ’43 Honored in Boston Globe
Miss Elma Lewis ’43, one of Boston’s most important Black female luminaries in the arts, education, and civil rights work, is featured in conjunction with the Globe’s celebration of Black History Month.
Miss Elma Lewis ’43, one of Boston’s most important Black female luminaries in the arts, education, and civil rights work, is featured in conjunction with the Globe’s celebration of Black History Month.
Professor and Chair of the Journalism department Janet Kolodzy weighed in for Fox5NY on the news that Instyle and Entertainment Weekly magazines will no longer print their content, and will be digital only.
Many innovative partnerships were formed among departments in order to create new processes on the fly.
After much deliberation, the committee has determined that it is in the best interest of the College to pause the current search and relaunch it at a later date.
An eight-part series posits that everything we think we know about drug addiction, legalization of drugs, the opioid crisis, and 12-step programs is wrong.
Berg wants people to know that tap is a modern form of art and happening today.
“There will always be someone who needs a seat at the table,” Professor and Marketing Communication Chair Dr. Brent Smith said. “As we make a way for ourselves, we need to make a way for others. “
I am writing to urge you to nominate faculty for our three teaching awards that celebrate dedication, creativity, innovation, and inclusive excellence in the classroom.
We ask that any member of our community who will be leaving campus for the break, to secure an antigen rapid test that they must administer 24 hours prior to their arrival back to campus.
Writing, Literature, and Publishing professor and author Jabari Asim joined the Boston Globe’s Black News Hour to discuss his writing and new work Yonder, which follows the lives of six men and women, five of which are enslaved, in the mid-1800s South.