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Alumnae Discuss Title IX
In an article on the 50th anniversary of Title IX, The Boston Globe of Elaine Clement-Holbrook, ’75, G’81, Barbara Stevens, ’76, and Kathy Delaney-Smith '71, three standout basketball coaches who are Bridgewater State graduates. Clement-Holbrook and Stevens (both pictured above) will give the commencement address at the undergraduate morning ceremony for the Class of 2022.
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Professors Offer Commentary on Crisis in Ukraine
Dr. Sidita Kushi, an assistant professor of political science, wrote for EURACTIV and a for The National Interest. Dr. William Hanna, a part-time history faculty member, .
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Professor Featured in Stanley Cup Q and A
Dr. Andrew Holman, a professor of history, about the business of hockey, growing interest in the game and who will win the 2022 Stanley Cup.
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Fulbright Recipient Highlighted in Hometown Paper
The Reminder Riley Lathrop, '20, about the Fulbright Program’s English Teaching Assistant initiative she received. Lathrop will spend the 2022-2023 academic year in Taiwan.
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Professor Discusses Financial Literacy
Dr. Margaret Brooks, a professor of economics, argues for improved financial literacy education. .
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Tribute to Ukraine on Front Page of The Enterprise
Boyden Hall is illuminated in blue and yellow lights around a Ukrainian flag, as shown in this picture on the front page of The Enterprise.
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мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±'s First Black Graduate Spotlighted
Sarah Anna Lewis, a member of the Class of 1869, was featured in The Herald News.
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President Opines on Need to Close Education Equity Gaps
Massachusetts must close persistent equity gaps whereby white students are more likely to complete a college degree, wrote President Frederick W. Clark Jr. in an opinion column. .
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Social Work Professor Profiled in The Enterprise
Persistence helped Dr. Wendy Champagnie Williams go from dropping out high school to earning her PhD and teaching at мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±. Read more in .
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President Clark Comments on State Financial Aid Proposal
President Frederick W. Clark Jr. spoke with NBC10 Boston about the importance of providing financial support to students. Watch the .
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Professor Pens Book on Neil Young
Dr. Arthur Lizie, a professor of communications studies, is featured in a Forbes article about his new book, Neil Young on Neil Young: Interviews and Encounters.
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Professor Discusses Gender Disparities in Health
Dr. James Leone, a professor in the Department of Health and Kinesiology, spoke with The Philadelphia Inquirer about why men tend to take worse care of their bodies than women.