Threats against black communities in the post-war period necessitated a strong black identity to combat violence.
Marketing Executive Discusses Marketing Tools, Living a Happy Life
Javier Sanchez Lamelas, who started out on the track to be a lawyer, found his true happiness in marketing.
Joseph Allen Discusses How Eco-Friendly Buildings Affect Cognitive Function
People, on average, spend 90 percent of their time indoors.
Confident and Depressed: iGen and its Drawbacks
Twenge believes that the iPhone is responsible for high levels of depression in teenagers.
At Conference Saturday, Students Can Explore Joyce Through Virtual Reality
With Professor Joseph Nugent’s virtual reality game, students will have the opportunity to travel back to 1904 Ireland on Saturday.
Trump Takes the White House, Clinton Carries Massachusetts
Several events on campus led up to election night, including a viewing party Tuesday.
Presidential Candidate Martin O’Malley to Be BC Law Visiting Professor This Spring
To inspire law school students to get involved in public policy, the Rappaport Center invited former governor of Maryland Martin O’Malley to serve as a professor and lecturer next semester.
Emory University Professor Humanizes Disability Through Guided Reading
Rosemarie Garland-Thomson believes that disabled people can provide opportunity for expression, communication, resourcefulness, and relationship.
Professor Examines Lives of Undocumented Immigrant Youth
In his book, Gonzales details what happens to undocumented immigrant children as they transition into adulthood.
Rwandan Genocide Survivor Shares His Story of Tragedy, Forgiveness
By studying sociology, Hyppolite Ntigurirwa came to understand the cause of the Rwandan genocide: learned hate.