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BU alum goes from English major to science teacher

Dolsky, who graduated from BU last May, spoke via Skype on Wednesday about his experience with students interested in teaching as a part of the BU Alumni Association’s “Cool Connections, Hot Alumni” ...


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ePortfolios offers a digital alternative to showcase work

EPortfolios allow students to create an interactive portfolio resembling a website dedicated to a certain topic. ...


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Physical Facilities look to repair campus roads, reduce risks after drivers report damages

Students, faculty and visitors to campus are looking for reassurance that the roads will be repaired soon. ...


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College Scheduler brings one-stop shop to class signups

Starting Friday, when the schedule of classes opens, all undergraduate students can use College Scheduler for the first time. ...


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TEDxBU 2015: 'Chickenization'

Evil corporations aren’t just charging too much for their products, they are actually undermining the very fabric of our democracy. At least that is the picture that Zephyr Teachout painted in her...


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TEDxBU 2015: 'Fast Food Revolution'

Technology has advanced sufficiently for restaurants to provide those healthy and wholesome meals with near the speed, convenience and price of fast food places ...


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TEDxBU 2015: 'Oil in the Middle Eastern markets and what is means to the rest of the world'

Christopher Fix regularly spends his time meeting oil ministers in Dubai and jetting off to Shanghai to practice his Mandarin with businessmen and factory owners. But he took a few hours from...


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TEDxBU 2015: 'Witnessing the Power of Conscience'

There are many reasons someone may join the military: for pride, for money or to defend their country. But what concerned TEDx speaker Maria Santelli was what happens when they realize they’ve...


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TEDxBU 2015: 'A Possibility Model'

For students who are searching for direction in their lives, the process may seem unclear or daunting. Sunny Hostin, a journalist and Binghamton University alumna, shared the stages of finding one’s purpose...


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Loyola professors examines roots of male-dominated societies

For centuries, intellectuals around the world have protested the distorted standards between men and women. To address those inequalities, though, Catherine Wessinger, a professor at Loyola University in New Orleans, broke down...