Donald Trump’s constant use of the term “fake news” to describe the work of career journalists has deeply insulted and alienated many in the industry, according to Lebeau.
Music Fills the Air at First Event of Black History Month
“Today we’re here celebrating Black History Month, but we know that black history is 365 days a year.”
Popular Faculty Offer Advice on Forming Conscience
Mary Troxell said that the concept of “accompaniment” is an intriguing leadership model.
Two Professors Talk Dignity of Immigrants, Shifting Demographics of the Church
By 2050, the Catholic Church will be only 20 percent white.
Climate Agreements Threatened Under Trump, Students Argue
Erin Annunziato, MCAS ’17, believes the U.S. is entering an environmental dark age with the assembling of Trump’s administration.
‘Hopefully the Errors Were Random:’ FiveThirtyEight Analyst Talks Election Polls
FiveThirtyEight had originally thought that Trump had a 28.6 percent chance of winning the election.
Professor Examines Lives of Undocumented Immigrant Youth
In his book, Gonzales details what happens to undocumented immigrant children as they transition into adulthood.
Eric Holder Discusses Voting Rights at the Fall 2016 Clough Colloquium
Holder believes the voting rights of many Americans are facing a vigorous assault.
‘We Have a Lot at Stake:’ Hersman on Use of Chemical Weapons
Rebecca Hersman gave a talk titled “Toxic War: Syria, ISIS, and the Use of Chemical Weapons” on Friday.
Visiting Prof. Connects Slavery and Capitalism
Baptist researched personal testimonies and economic studies while writing his book.