BU Student-Faculty Forum: Post-Election Reflections
Tuesday, November 10 6:30-8:00 pm On November 3, voters will be casting their ballots for representatives, governors, and most notably, President of the United States, in what is being billed as one of the most consequential elections in American history. Join a panel of BU faculty experts who will be answering your questions on the […]
Election 2020: Voting Rights, Populism, Political Violence, Election Lawsuits, and the Legacy of Bush v. Gore
Faculty from BU’s Department of Political Science, along with Professor Robert Tsai, who will be joining our BU Law faculty in January 2021, will discuss these and other topics that may warrant attention during this highly contested election cycle. The registration link will be posted as soon as the time of the event has been […]
Election 2020: A First Look Back
Faculty from BU Law and BU’s Department of Political Science will share observations from Election Day Friday, November 6 4:15-5:30pm Faculty from BU Law and BU’s Department of Political Science will share observations from Election Day and discuss the future implications of the election’s outcomes. The bulk of the time will be reserved for an […]
Strategic Plan for Equity, Diversity & Inclusion – Town Hall for Students
Professor Ron Wheeler and Professor Anna di Robilant, who serve as co-chairs of the Community & Inclusion Committee charged with drafting BU Law’s five-year strategic plan on equity, diversity, and inclusion, will be hosting a town hall meeting open to all students.
Ethical or Exploitative—Should Prisoners Participate in COVID-19 Vaccine Trials?
George Annas is interviewed.