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Vote Like Your Health Depends on It
If mismanagement of a pandemic, widespread corruption, impeachment, the end of government oversight and accountability, More
Diversity 4.0 in the cardiovascular health-care workforce
The disparities amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic present disturbing evidence that we are far from... More

Learn More Series- Paul Farmer “Social class a global perspective”
Medical anthropologist and physician Dr. Paul Farmer will examine poverty and justice from global humanitarian perspective... More

Learn More Series- Nancy Isenberg “A History of Class in America”
Historian Nancy Isenberg presents the history of the class system in America, extending from colonial... More
Opening Doors: Marcelle Willock, Pioneering Physician and BU School of Medicine Leader
They are determined to use their experience, influence, and positions to help make their business, More
Huntington Park business gets creative, builds space-saving desks for students doing distance learning in tight quarters
Hood Renovationz aims to build innovative, space-saving desks since many families are struggling to give... More
Malika Jeffries-EL: Expanding Graduate Education’s Career Opportunities, and Its Diversity
New GRS associate dean for graduate education reflects on its future amid the COVID-19 pandemic... More
A Day of Collective Engagement: Racism and Antiracism, Our Realities and Our Roles
We are in the midst of one of the most significant human rights moments of... More
Experiencing Racism May Damage Memory, Cognition
Data from the Black Women's Health Study at BU reveals link between exposure to racism... More
Ibram X. Kendi, Leading Scholar of Racism, to Join BU and Launch BU Center for Antiracist Research
The new center “will work to transform how racial research is done” and collaborate across... More
