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Professor Co-Writes Pandemic Mental Health Book for Kids
Boston 25 News, GBH News and education news site The 74 spoke with Dr. Elizabeth Englander, a psychology professor, about her new book, The Insanely Awesome Pandemic Playbook. , and .
Historian Discusses Events at the Capitol
Dr. William Hanna, a part-time faculty member in the Department of History, provided historical context, telling The Sun Chronicle "never before has there been an armed assault aiming to overturn a presidential election."
The Enterprise Features Brockton-BSU Opioid Collaboration
Brockton and BSU officials are working together to reduce opioid deaths in the city with assistance from a federal grant.
BSU International Education Programming Highlighted
The Jordan Times published a piece by Drs. Jabbar Al-Obaidi and Laura McAlinden, both BSU professors, about global education in the time of COVID-19.
The Christian Science Monitor Highlights Indigenous History Conference at BSU
As part of an article about telling the story of the United States' founding through a Native American perspective, The Christian Science Monitor spoke with BSU President Frederick W. Clark Jr., '83, about the Indigenous History Conference Bridgewater hosted.
The Enterprise Features The Reunion Project
Nick Jordan, '20, spoke with The Enterprise about the project, where interns from BSU's Martin Richard Institute for Social Justice interviewed senior citizens and told their stories through a display on the Bridgewater Town Common.
Instructor Comments on Pilgrims in GBH News Story
Dr. Ian Saxine, of the Department of History, spoke about the Pilgrims' arrival in Massachusetts 400 years ago.
Emeritus Professor Quoted by Boston TV News About the Election
Dr. Michael Kryzanek of the Department of Political Science spoke with and .
Professor Discusses Upcoming Election
Dr. Brian Frederick, a political science professor, spoke with The Enterprise about the upcoming election. Read his comments on , and .
The Enterprise Highlights BSU's COVID-19 Precautions
The Enterprise spoke with several BSU administrators about how the university has prevented a significant outbreak of COVID-19 during the first half of the fall semester.
Bridgewater Newspaper Covers New Mental Health Service
Togetherall, BSU's new 24-hour peer-to-peer mental health community, is now available. .
Education Professors' Research Featured in National Podcast
Dr. Jeanne Carey Ingle, an associate professor in the Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education, spoke with The Academic Minute about research on teaching during the pandemic. Ingle worked with several other faculty members on the project.