• Sara Rimer

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    Sara Rimer

    Sara Rimer A journalist for more than three decades, Sara Rimer worked at the Miami Herald, Washington Post and, for 26 years, the New York Times, where she was the New England bureau chief, and a national reporter covering education, aging, immigration, and other social justice issues. Her stories on the death penalty’s inequities were nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and cited in the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision outlawing the execution of people with intellectual disabilities. Her journalism honors include Columbia University’s Meyer Berger award for in-depth human interest reporting. She holds a BA degree in American Studies from the University of Michigan. Profile

    She can be reached at srimer@bu.edu.

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  1. Dr. Fauci in his comments about the invaluable contributions of ancient scholars, in greek and in other civilizations, brings to light that a major scientist of our time – who runs the United States coronavirus pandemic response, and research – that still a natural wisdom of science still lingers in our barren society. May the Lord the source and the Truth itself, reign in his days. Amen.

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