Talkin' About a Revolution
Posted on March 18, 2010
Educator and legendary human rights activist Angela Davis was the college's spring 2010 distinguished Speaker. Thursday night she addressed a near-capacity crowd at the college's Campus Center Auditorium, presenting a talk titled, "Radical Frameworks for Social Justice."
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Soldiers of Misfortune
Posted on March 17, 2010
Michel Chikwanine, a former child soldier turned humanitarian and motivational speaker, delivered a talk earlier this month about growing up in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the plight of the African people.
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Site Specific (Multimedia)
Posted on March 17, 2010
Dr. Emily Douglas, assistant professor of social work, and research assistant Leanne Cronin discuss MGC Infolink, a new clearinghouse Web site they've developed featuring the latest research on a wide range of hot topics. The goal of the project is to help policy makers in Massachusetts get the best information available. The Web site is: www.mgcinfolink.info.
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Sensory Overload (and What To Do About It)
Posted on March 16, 2010
Drs Dion Dennis and Jabbar Al-Obaidi have published a paper in a peer-reviewed online journal, First Monday. The paper, "Vanguard, laggard or relic? The possible futures of higher education after the Epistemic Revolution," suggests practices and policies that will enable higher education to successfully compete for student attention in the current media intensive environment.
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In Focus
Posted on March 16, 2010
Noube Rateau makes a lot of videos. Perhaps you've seen his work on the BSC homepage or on Youtube. He's covered sports, college events and even taken on some important topics from decades past, such as the civil rights movement.
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News from Afar
Posted on March 9, 2010
Pannasastra University of Cambodia and BSC have agreed on a partnership that will provide exchange opportunities for students of both institutions.
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Fast Forward
Posted on March 9, 2010
Nearly 200 freshmen who made BSC's Dean's List last semester were honored Wednesday at the Freshman Dean's List Recognition Ceremony held at the Campus Center auditorium.
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A Measure of Humanity
Posted on March 9, 2010
Adel Abdellatif, a director with the United Nations Development Program, discussed his work last Tuesday in the library's Heritage Room. Mr. Abellatif studies human development in Arabic-speaking countries.
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Now That's Funny (Multimedia)
Posted on March 5, 2010
Student Gary Petersen talks about his experiences as a stand-up comedian.
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Student Videos (Multimedia)
Posted on March 4, 2010
From the student workers at the Moakley TV Studio:
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The Few and the Proud (Multimedia)
Posted on March 4, 2010
Hear the BSC honorees discuss what it feels like to be honored by the Massachusetts Hall of Black Achievement.
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It All Adds Up
Posted on March 3, 2010
Last week, the college hosted its third annual CONNECT Math Conference, where educators from higher education institutions in Southeastern Massachusetts spent the day discussing research, tools and tips for teaching math.
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HOBA Awards Ceremony Held (Multimedia)
Posted on March 2, 2010
The 22nd Anniversary Heritage Celebration of the Massachusetts Hall of Black Achievement, held Saturday in the ECC, honored dozens of state college students of color, as well as a professor emeritus and revered African-American artist.
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A Good Argument
Posted on March 1, 2010
Two weeks after doing battle in one of the largest tournaments on the East Coast, the BSC Forensic team on Feb. 20 took home five awards from the Northeast Regional Championships held at St. Anselm College.
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Agents of Change
Posted on February 26, 2010
A course led last semester by Dr. Emily Douglas, an assistant professor of social work, provided graduate students with valuable field experience and the chance to help local service organizations.
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Smart Talk
Posted on February 26, 2010
On Tuesday in the Dunn Conference Suite, Dr. Bruce Wexler, a professor of psychiatry at Yale University, discussed his recent book, Brain and Culture: Neurobiology, Ideology, and Social Change, as well as the intricacies of the brain.
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Business Briefing
Posted on February 26, 2010
In honor of Entrepreneurship Week, Tim Rowe, founder and CEO of Cambridge Innovation Center, talked to students Wednesday in the library's lecture hall about the ins and outs of business startup.
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A Day for Haiti (Multimedia)
Posted on February 24, 2010
The Hope.Help.Haiti event at Bridgewater State College raised awareness and collected donations for the people of Haiti. Here are scenes from the event.
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Lending a (Red) Hand
Posted on February 23, 2010
Red Hand Day, sponsored on campus by the BSC chapter of Free the Children, was held Friday all over the world. It is estimated that there are more than 250,000 child soldiers around the world.
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Right Side of the Law
Posted on February 18, 2010
Wednesday night saw dozens of BSC students gather in the Moakley Center auditorium to learn about career and internship opportunities in the field of criminal justice.
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