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President Clark Discusses Vaccine Requirement
President Frederick W. Clark Jr., '83, and student Victoria Donahue spoke with WCVB about the COVID-19 vaccine requirement. Watch the clip.
BSU's Newman Civic Fellow Profiled in Newspaper
The Tewksbury Town Crier wrote about Jasmine Won, '24, who is a Newman Civic Fellow for the 2021-2022 academic year. Read more in her hometown newspaper.
BSU Food Pantry helps to fill COVID 'food security gap'
BSU Food Pantry is featured in the Taunton Daily Gazette as one of the many organizations serving the hungry in Massachusetts.
Professor Discusses Gun Violence
Dr. Michael DeValve, an assistant professor of criminal justice, spoke with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution about an increase in homicides in Atlanta. Read more.
Administrator Discusses Discrimination Against Asian Americans
Dr. Wing-kai To, assistant provost for global engagement, spoke with WBZ about how to stop discrimination against Asian Americans. Watch the clip.
Food Delivery Robots Featured in the New England Media
Journalists at several New England media organizations visited campus to profile new robots that deliver food. BSU is the first university in New England with the service. Watch the Boston 25 News, WBZ, 7News and WJAR clips; read stories in The Boston Globe and The Enterprise; and listen to the WBZ radio report.
Professor Speaks About Education in a Pandemic
Dr. Jeanne Carey Ingle, an associate professor of elementary and early childhood education, spoke with The Patriot Ledger about education during the pandemic and the effects children may face in the future. Read more.
Op-Ed Highlights Importance of Vaccinations and In-Person Learning
Prioritizing COVID-19 vaccinations for higher education faculty and staff is the surest way to return to more in-person learning, President Frederick W. Clark Jr., '83, and Dr. Irina Seceleanu, associate professor of mathematics and president of MSCA/Bridgewater Chapter, wrote in an op-ed. Read more in The Herald News.
BSU COVID-19 Testing and Tracing Cited in The New York Times
Dr. Chris Frazer, executive director of the Wellness Center, spoke with The New York Times about the effectiveness of BSU's frequent student COVID-19 testing and robust contact tracing. Read more.
Athletics LGBTQ Award Spotlighted in The Patriot Ledger
The Patriot Ledger reported on an NCAA award BSU received for creating and sustaining an LGBTQ-inclusive culture. Read more.
Political Science, History Faculty Quoted on Thin Blue Line Symbol
The Taunton Daily Gazette turned to Drs. Brian Frederick and William Hanna for a story on the history and debate about the thin blue line symbol. Read more.
Bear Statute Highlighted in The Enterprise
The Enterprise featured the new bear statue by the Rondileau Student Union that serves as a place to gather in times of celebration or mourning. Read more.