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There are 7 comments on Virginia Sapiro Will Step Down as Dean of Arts & Sciences

  1. For the future of Boston University, it is essential that the University’s search committee for the new FAS Dean include serious, highly and widely respected faculty in the Humanities.

  2. Bon voyage, Dean Sapiro. I can only hope your successor will respect both the arts AND the sciences, as both are necessary to restore this school back to a thriving academic environment.

  3. I’m surprised news this big has only two comments so far. I am curious as to whether Dean Sapiro intends to remain at CAS as a faculty member or if she will be seeking opportunities elsewhere. I suppose she may not even know this herself yet.

  4. The first female dean in 141 years!! (5th paragraph) We have a long way to go in recognizing the potential of women’s minds to do great things.

    She’s young and being the 1st, people must ask, why is it that in over 400 years of “justice histories” as the basis of American revolutions in search for “equality” and “enlightenment”, women have only recently begun to get into a position of changing the world.

    Thank you to the dean for taking on a stressful task. The article makes me wonder …

  5. Thank you, Dean Sapiro, for your dedicated leadership and service! You have had an incredible impact on the school, the University, and the students, staff, and alumni who have known you. I am glad that BU has you for another academic year; you will certainly leave a big hole to be filled when you step down.

  6. Thank you, Dean Sapiro, for your exceptional leadership and service to our College and University. A transformational leader, you have been. You will be missed. Best wishes to you as you return to your first love, scholarship and teaching.

  7. Thank you for your years of service and for being accessible to the students and their voices!

    Christina & Paul Strassfield
    Parent of Zoe Strassfield CAS 15

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