Prof. Richardson Publishes in Litbreak Magazine
Professor Ron Richardson has published an article titled “Home Sweet Home” in the online literary journal Litbreak Magazine. The piece is a chapter from his auto-ontological memoir “Endowed by Their Creator: White Supremacy and the Autonomous Self” and is available to read at Litbreak‘s website.
Prof. Schulman Writes Article on Presidential Election for Bostonia
Professor Bruce Schulman wrote an article for BU’s alumni magazine Bostonia on the “historic” nature of this week’s presidential election. The article, titled “BU Historian: 2020 Presidential Election a ‘Momentous Episode in the Story of American Democracy,” is available to read here.
Prof. Menegon’s Work on the China Historical Christian Database Featured in BU Today
In an article on BU Today, Professor Eugenio Menegon discusses his work on the China Historical Christian Database based at the Center for Global Christianity & Mission at the BU School of Theology. The project seeks to visualize the presence of Christianity in China from 1550 to 1950. Professor Menegon is working along with fellow principal […]
Prof. Bruce Schulman Discusses Electoral College in BU Today
As part of its coverage of the 2020 election, BU Today interviewed BU experts on a handful of pertinent questions in the presidential election in an article titled “Eight Questions That Could Decide the Presidency.” In his segment, Professor Bruce Schulman answers the question, “Will this be the election that ultimately leads to a real […]
Prof. Menegon to Present Paper for University of Oxford China Centre
Tomorrow, October 29th, Professor Eugenio Menegon will present a talk virtually over Microsoft Teams for the University of Oxford China Centre. Professor Menegon’s lecture, titled “The Invisible City: A Global Microhistory of Europeans and their Social Networks in Eighteenth Century Beijing,” will take place at 12:30 PM GMT, or 8:30 AM EST. To register for the event, […]
Undergraduate Students Solomon Shuangyu Liang and Rownyn Curry Receive Research Accolades
History major Solomon Shuangyu Liang received an Outstanding Student Researcher Award from UROP for his research on Christianity in modern China on behalf of the BU DH project China Historical Christian Database (CHCD), conducted during Summer 2020 with a UROP Humanities Grant under the direction of Professors Eugenio Menegon (History, CAS) and Daryl Ireland (Center for Global Christianity […]
Prof. Richardson Publishes Article in Epoché Magazine
Professor Ron Richardson published an article in the most recent issue of Epoché, a monthly online philosophy magazine. The article, titled “The Agency of Objects,” is available to read at Epoché’s website here.
Prof. Schulman Publishes Article on Constitutional Reforms in Washington Post
Professor Bruce Schulman has just published a new article as part of The Washington Post’s “Made by History” series. The piece, titled “Court packing – and other radical consitutional reforms – might save America,” is available to read in The Washington Post’s website.
Prof. Shorten Interviewed on Vice Presidential Debate for BU Today
Professor Dave Shorten was one of three BU faculty interviewed by BU Today for a feature on last night’s vice presidential debate between Senator Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence. The article, titled “BU Experts Weigh In on Wednesday’s Historic Vice Presidential Debate,” is available to read on BU Today’s website.
Prof. Payaslian Organizes Panel at American Political Science Association Annual Meeting
Professor Simon Payaslian organized and chaired a panel entitled “State and Diaspora Policies on Ethnicity and Political Engagement,” at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association on September 13, 2020. The panelists were Professor Mneesha Gellman, Emerson College; Professor Harris Mylonas, George Washington University; Charles Taber, Ph.D. candidate, Indiana University; Professor Nadejda Marinova, […]