Latest News
Massachusetts Chronicles Highlighted in Old Colony Memorial
The Massachusetts Chronicles is a new book and approach for learning state history developed in conjunction with Plymouth 400, 51³Ô¹ÏÍø and other partners. A class set of the book of newspaper-style articles is being distributed to schools across the state thanks to the generosity of philanthropists Bruce and Patricia Bartlett. .
Alumnus' Startup Featured in The Boston Globe
Kenyan immigrant Stephen Wahome, '13, who earned a business degree from BSU, co-founded an outsourcing startup that aims to connect software developers in Africa with clients in the United States.
Staffer Highlights Tips for Remote Learning in WBZ Story
Tracy Charbonnier, an education technology expert, spoke with WBZ about what parents need to know for remote learning.
Virtual Senior College Highlighted in The Enterprise
During the pandemic, BSU's Senior College has successfully transitioned to online classes.
Professor Offers Tips for Teaching During Pandemic
Dr. Jeanne Carey Ingle, an assistant professor in the Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education, offers a positive outlook and tips on teaching online during the pandemic. Read more in .
Professor Discusses Returning to Classrooms on Boston 25 News
Dr. Elizabeth Englander, a professor in the Department of Psychology and executive director of the Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center, discusses how parents and teachers can support students when they return to classrooms after pandemic-related closures.
The Boston Globe Cites Emeritus Professor's Base Renaming Idea
Dr. Michael Kryzanek, a professor emeritus in the Department of Political Science, thinks one of the U.S. military bases named for a Confederate general should instead honor Army Lt. John Fox, a Black man who heroically died while fighting in World War II.
English Professor Discusses Use of Native American Names and Symbols
Dr. Joyce Rain Anderson, a professor in the Department of English, told WBZ organizations and teams should stop using Native American names and symbols.
Communication Studies Professor Writes Piece for Ms. Magazine
Dr. Michele Meek, an assistant professor, weighed in on race and gender inequities in the film industry.
Track Athlete Featured on NBC 10 Boston
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic cutting short his BSU athletic career, Josh Winsper, '20, hopes to compete in the Paralympics.
Societies Support First Students in New Photonics Program
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Photonics Society, the International Society for Optics and Photonics, and the Optical Society are funding tuition for the first 15 students in a new photonics-technician program that 51³Ô¹ÏÍø and Stonehill College are launching this summer in collaboration with Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Alumnus Highlights Value of InternshipsÂ
The Washington Center featured Augusto Goncalves, '12, who describes how his internship at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development helped launch a career in politics. Goncalves is now finance director for the African American Leadership Council at the Democratic National Committee.