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Remembering an Alumna with a Famous Cookbook Collection
The Washington Post about Janice Bluestein Longone, '54, who studied history at Bridgewater State. She collected thousands of cookbooks and other culinary artifacts, creating a collection that impressed some of the top chefs. Julia Child was among the cooks who sought Longone's help uncovering hard-to-find recipes.
Professor Discusses Heat Islands
Dr. Darcy Boellstorff, a professor of geography, The Enterprise about heat islands, a phenomenon that makes urban areas warmer on hot days.
Mandela Fellowship Covered by Local, International Media
The PIE News of 2022 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders at BSU while The Sun Chronicle covered a .
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.
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, .
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.
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.
Professor Discusses Financial Literacy
Dr. Margaret Brooks, a professor of economics, argues for improved financial literacy education. .
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.
BSU's First Black Graduate Spotlighted
Sarah Anna Lewis, a member of the Class of 1869, was featured in The Herald News.
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. .
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 BSU. Read more in .