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Poet-scholar Ida Fasel (CAS’31, GRS’45) finished writing the last of her 16 books at age 102.
Poet-scholar Ida Fasel (CAS’31, GRS’45) finished writing the last of her 16 books at age 102.
Find out what’s been happening with classmates and other CAS or GRS alumni. To explore all class notes, go to bu.edu/alumni/news/class-notes/. […]
Computer scientist Derry Wijaya builds tools to translate “low-resource” languages and track how media perspectives shape public opinion.
Actor/director/writer Eliana Pipes wins awards and challenges audiences with her plays and her first feature film Fauxricua.
Alumna Kerri Greenidge’s new book examines the life and times of pioneering black activist—and Bostonian—William Monroe Trotter.
As our CAS community tackles the challenges of the pandemic from many angles, we demonstrate the value of the liberal arts.
Alum David Colapinto’s defense of whistleblowers becomes more urgent in the Trump era.
How the messy world of livestock raising was banished from U.S. cities—and replaced by pets, zoos, and children’s tales.
CAS researchers, students, and alumni jump in to fight the pandemic and its effects on everyday life.
Being an older adult in America is a very unequal business, explains sociologist Deborah Carr.