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Student Accessibility Services
Paul Ridikas poses for a photo while sitting on a stool.
Advocate For Accessibility
Student becomes campus leader for disability community
Martin Richard Institute of Social Justice
Two women use a saw and hammer
Serving the Community
A large turnout marks 20th annual MLK Day of Service 
transfer
A student and professor converse at a transfer welcome event.
Transforming Lives
Transfer Services helps students find their place on campus 
Faculty Focus
Adam Brieske-Ulenski stands in front of a wall holding his award plaque.
Overseeing Success
Award-winning professor mentors future teachers in classroom
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Safety First
BSU listed as one of nation’s safest campuses
Student Spotlight
Johanne Barthold practices yoga in front of a mirror.
Therapeutic Journey
Psychology major seeks to help others, as she helps herself
Equity
Woman wearing a blue shirt and glasses smiles standing in front of Bridgewater sign
Home Again
Alumna returns to campus to serve as director of equity
Dean's List
The front of Boyden Hall with leaves turning color in the trees and the Peace sign hung over the stairs
Fall 2023 Dean's List
Congratulations to students on the fall dean's list.
Faculty Focus
Wayne Magee is sitting on a desk wearing a blue sweater smiling with his hands held up in the air
Story of a ‘Journey’

Adjunct faculty member shares his story of overcoming obstacles 

Alumni Profile
Brenner Campos works at a desk with multiple computer monitors.
Hitting the Keys to Success
Double Bear software engineer moonlights as piano player
Sunsets over the Boyden Hall building and quadrangle
What is Your Wish for 2024?
Members of the Bridgewater State University community share what they are wishing for in 2024.
A message that reads "Season of Giving" is seen in the snow in front of a building
A Giving Place
Campus community responds this holiday season for those in need