• Andrew Thurston

    Editor, The Brink Twitter Profile

    Photo of Andrew Thurston, a white man with black glasses. He smiles and wears a maroon polo shirt.

    Andrew Thurston is originally from England, but has grown to appreciate the serial comma and the Red Sox, while keeping his accent (mostly) and love of West Ham United. He joined BU in 2007, and is the editor of the University’s research news site, The Brink; he was formerly director of alumni publications. Before joining BU, he edited consumer and business magazines, including for corporations, nonprofits, and the UK government. His work has won awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, the In-House Agency Forum, Folio:, and the British Association of Communicators in Business. Andrew has a bachelor’s degree in English and related literature from the University of York. Profile

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There are 4 comments on Moving to Improve

  1. It’s so good to see a different kind of example of teaching the students by different manner to really educate them and making a good ecosystem of education and placing a great manner in front of all teacher and educational departments that how we should implement this to educate the children for their future to be bright.

  2. It is indeed a very informative article. It is true that we do not want to move at all. We have started to live in a comfortable zone which makes it difficult to do any physical work. It’s high time that we get some physical exercise. Thanks for such a helpful article.

  3. It’s so good to see a different kind of example of teaching the students by different manner to really educate them and making a good ecosystem of education and placing a great manner in front of all teacher and educational departments that how we should implement this to educate the children for their future to be bright.

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