A Triple Threat for Our Times
Actor/director/writer Eliana Pipes wins awards and challenges audiences with her plays and her first feature film Fauxricua.
Actor/director/writer Eliana Pipes wins awards and challenges audiences with her plays and her first feature film Fauxricua.
Alumna Kerri Greenidge’s new book examines the life and times of pioneering black activist—and Bostonian—William Monroe Trotter.
Writing Program Senior Lecturer recently received one of two Metcalf Awards for Excellence in Teaching awards.
The GRS alum (’04) returns to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, where she began her career.
Katie Berlin’s (GRS’20) BU journey led her to rethink archaeological techniques in the Mediterranean.
Second-year playwright Eliana Pipes (GRS’21) was awarded the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Academy Gold Fellowship for Women.
Rachel Kirby (GRS’21) may be studying the American South but found a new academic outlook at Boston’s ballpark.
Alexis Scheer (GRS’19) is churning out witty and modern stories for the stage with Latin women at their center.