“Resilience: Stories of Innovative Ideas for Forced Displacement”
On September 25, the BUild Lab hosted “Resilience: Stories of Innovative Ideas for Forced Displacement,” a body of creative work from student trips to Uganda and Lebanon through BU’s Program for Humanitarian Engineering & Refugee Studies. The gallery was part of the opening reception for “The Role of the University in the Crisis of Forced Displacement: Ethics, Innovation, and Immersive Learning,” a conference hosted by BU September 26–27. Hailey Hart-Thompson (CAS’21, COM’21) (left), who curated the exhibit, talks with Paul Lipton, former associate director of Kilachand Honors College. “Resilience” will be permanently installed in the Kilachand Honors College later this year.
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