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Walsh Announces Opposition to Title IX Proposals

January 17, 2019 Colleen Martin

Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh, Boston College ’09, announced that he will be issuing a public comment to the U.S. Department of Education to challenge the proposals to change Title IX in a press conference Wednesday afternoon. The proposals aim to redefine how sexual harassment is defined and handled at colleges. […]

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Harvard Kennedy Center Analyzes Implications of Midterms on 2020 Elections

November 18, 2018 Isabel Fenoglio

“The more that the Democratic Party can embrace diversity, not just in what individuals look like, but diversity in modernizing policies, that is what is going to get people excited,” said Maria Teresa Kumar, president of Vote Latino. […]

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TEDxHarvardCollege Asks the Tough Question: What If I’m Wrong?

November 11, 2018 Alessandro Zenati

This year’s TEDxHarvardCollege event was themed around the question “What If I’m Wrong?”. Speakers in attendance included a police sketch artist and the last ringmaster of the Ringley Bros. and Barnum & Bailey. […]

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Former AG Eric Holder Talks Redistricting, 2020 Plans

May 1, 2018 Isabel Fenoglio

Former Attorney General Eric Holder served as the keynote speaker at the annual Godkin Lecture at Harvard on Monday. He discussed gerrymandering, the importance of civic engagement, and his potential run for presidency in 2020. […]

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A Conversation on Ferguson, 4 Years Later

April 26, 2018 Colleen Martin

Harvard Kennedy School hosts a discussion to keep dialogue around Black Lives Matter, specifically in regards to the impact of Michael Brown, firm and loud. […]

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Seeing Is Believing: BU Professor Paints Picture of Human Behavior

April 22, 2018 Alessandro Zenati

Seeing is believing, and Boston University Professor Stephen Grossberg draws from his extensive personal research to provide evidence of how we consciously perceive art. […]

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Joseph Allen, BC ’98, Explores Link Between Buildings and Overall Health

April 18, 2018 Alessandro Zenati

Joseph Allen, BC ’98, has dedicated his research efforts to explore the link between built indoor environments and our overall health. His Healthy Buildings group operates out of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. […]

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Beat of the Drum: Harvard Lab Decodes Universality of Music

April 8, 2018 Alessandro Zenati

The Harvard Music Lab, funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health and Harvard’s Data Science Initiative, conducts experiments on the cross-cultural function of music. The research team focuses primarily on infant cognition and developing individuals of all ages. […]

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Berklee Students Strike a Chord at Open Mic Night

April 4, 2018 Jenna Rosenthal

On the last Monday of each month, the Red Room at Cafe 939 becomes the setting for Berklee College of Music’s Open Mic Night featuring a variety of musical styles by student performers. […]

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Scout Design Studio, Building Creative Collaboration at Northeastern

March 23, 2018 Alessandro Zenati

Scout Design Studio is an entirely student-led initiative on Northeastern’s campus established in Spring 2014. Since then, the team has grown considerably and has exposed Northeastern students to the practical applications of design. […]

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