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Dr. Emily Field, a professor of English, spoke with the U.S. Postal Service about Phillis Wheatley, a West African who was brought to Boston on a slave ship and became a Colonial-era poet and author. The USPS recently released a new stamp honoring Wheatley as part of the organization’s Black Heritage stamp series.
Jill Beckwith, executive director of the Martin Richard Institute for Social Justice, discussed how BSU honors the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. through community service activities.
WCVB produced a story about cybersecurity training for state and local IT professionals at BSU’s cyber range.
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