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Criminal Justice Professor Featured on The Academic Minute Podcast
Dr. Michael DeValve, an assistant professor in the Department of Criminal Justice, discusses justice and the failure of past reform efforts on The Academic Minute podcast.
Social Work Student Pens Column in The Sun Chronicle
Shannon Zimmerman, a graduate student studying social work, wrote a guest column in The Sun Chronicle about the need for more law enforcement training to fight child exploitation.
President Clark Co-Writes Op-Ed on Photonics
President Frederick W. Clark Jr., '83, outlined the benefits new photonics programming will have for students, the region and the state in an op-ed written with the Rev. John Denning, the president of Stonehill College. BSU and Stonehill received a state grant to open a photonics training center and lab.
Professor’s Work with Service Dogs Featured in The Patriot Ledger
Dr. Brian Payne, a professor of history, and his family raise guide dogs for the nonprofit Guiding Eyes for the Blind. He’s also involving BSU students.
The Enterprise Features Professor’s Research on Geckos
Dr. Thilina Surasinghe, an associate professor of biological sciences, is part of an international team discovering new species of geckos in Sri Lanka.
Alumna Inspires High School Athletes
Laney Clement-Holbrook, ’75, who played softball and basketball at Bridgewater State, inspired hundreds of female high school athletes at the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association’s Girls and Women in Sports Day. Clement-Holbrook, who coaches basketball at Oliver Ames High School in Easton, also .
WHDH highlights emergency notification system
Television station WHDH covered BSU’s new one-button emergency notification system.
Staffer Featured on Boston 25 after Becoming Miss Massachusetts USA
Sabrina Victor, who works in Human Resources and Talent Management, spoke with Boston 25 about being Miss Massachusetts USA at a time when the Miss Universe, Miss USA, Miss Teen USA, Miss America and Miss World titles are all held by Black women.
Faculty Member Quoted in Reuters Article About Teen Sexting
Dr. Elizabeth Englander, a psychology professor and the executive director of the Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center at BSU, commented on a new paper about teen sexting.
Psychology Professor Speaks to WBUR About Bullying
Dr. Elizabeth Englander, who is also the executive director of the Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center at BSU, spoke to WBUR about progress combating bullying in Massachusetts school districts.
Professor's Research Cited in The Boston Globe
Dr. Brian Frederick, a political science professor, studied how a cap on the size of the U.S. House affects representativeness as the country's population grows. Columnist Jeff Jacoby cited his work in a .