Collegian Winter 2020
Winter 2020
Feature Stories
Historical Cures
A study of ancient remedies could uncover a new class of antibiotics

Beavers, Biology, and the Beauty of Teaching Science
Peter Busher prepares for retirement after 38 years of teaching at BU

Layers of Love, Loathing, and Longing
In Motherland Elissa Altman gets candid about her complicated relationship with her mother

Alumni Updates: Check Out the Latest Class Notes
From promotions to first novels to weddings… See what’s happening in the lives of CGS alums
CGS News Briefs
![CGS faculty accept the AGLS Award. From left to right: John Regan, master lecturer, Department of Rhetoric; Megan Sullivan, associate dean for faculty research and development and director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Teaching and Learning; Karen Guendel, lecturer, Department of Rhetoric; Beth Kramer, senior lecturer, Department of Rhetoric. [credit Joyce Lucke, AGLS]](/cgs/files/2019/11/AGLS-Award-450x300.jpg)
CGS Wins Exemplary Program Award
Award recognizes the college’s Boston-London Experience for its focus on outstanding cocurricular general education

Boston-New England Experience Debuts
Program takes advantage of the wealth of historically significant locations around the region

CGS to Host Democracy Conference
Democracy Beyond the Nation State will be held at BU from October 28 to October 30, 2020
From Our Community

Introducing Young Readers to Great Works of Literature
From BU Today
In Who’s Hiding In This Book, CGS’ Sheila Cordner invites children to meet 10 famous authors from around the globe

CGS Alum Prioritizes Investing in Good
From Bostonia
CastleOak Securities’ David R. Jones (CGS’84, Questrom’86) is showing investment banks can take the higher road

Ayanna Pressley Opens Up about Hair Loss
From The Brink
BU dermatologist explains how the unpredictable lifelong disease runs its course
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Upcoming Alumni Events
Lessons from the Holocaust
3/18/20 | 6:30 pm | College of General Studies, Room 511; 871 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215
In “The Nowy Dwor Project: Lessons from the Holocaust,” David Wluka (’66, CAS’68, GRS’70) will share the powerful story of his journey to Poland with his father, who survived Auschwitz, and reclaiming his family’s past. Wluka will be introduced by Hana Kraus (’20). This event is cosponsored by the Elie Wiesel Center for Jewish Studies.
A Talk with Jill Lepore
3/24/20 | 6 pm | Metcalf Ballroom, George Sherman Union; 775 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215
The College of General Studies and the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center will be hosting author, historian, and New Yorker writer Jill Lepore for a conversation on election politics. Lepore is the author of These Truths: A History of the United States (W. W. Norton & Company, 2018), The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Knopf, 2014), and many other titles. She writes about American history, law, literature, and politics.
Poetry Reading
3/30/20 | 6 pm | College of General Studies, Katzenberg Center; 871 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215
Join the Poetry Reading Series for a night of poetry with Alan Gillis and David Wheatley. Alan Gillis teaches English literature at the University of Edinburgh and is the coeditor of The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Poetry (Oxford University Press, 2012). David Wheatley is the author of Contemporary British Poetry (Red Globe Press, 2014) and four poetry collections with Gallery Press, including A Nest on the Waves (2010).