Daniel Ranalli’s new exhibition in New York City
News of Daniel Ranalli’s new exhibition in New York City. We hope to hold an alumni and online student reception in NYC connected with this exhibit.
Former City Council candidates analyze campaigns
Several candidates for the Boston City Council, Andrew Kenneally and Tomas Gonzalez, one a MET Urban Affairs graduate and the other a current MET student in the same program, discussed the political process at an Urban Affairs forum. “It was really exciting to see people who have gone through this program go on to political […]
Urban Update
Community Programs Manager Katherine Meyer and MET alumnus Steve Garfinkle appeared on Boston cable TV to discuss our various scholarships, particularly the latest one dedicated to cancer patients and survivors: “Urban Update” (Channel 7) will also air a segment on our scholarship for parents on Sunday morning, December 20th, at 11:30 AM.
Haddad awarded Distinguished Alumni Award
One of the distinguished alumni award recipients at our recent Computer Science 30th anniversary was written up in the Newton TAB: Haddad awarded Distinguished Alumni Award Boston University’s Metropolitan College awarded George Haddad, founder, president and chief executive officer of Liaison International, a 2009 Distinguished Computer Science Alumni Award. Haddad, a Newton resident, was presented […]
BU Enters Talks for a Campus in India
Metropolitan College continues to make inroads in India, and are engaged at high levels in the Indian government as that country struggles with how to open up more to prominent American universities, as discussed in this article in BU Today. We plan to offer an intensive/residential Administrative Studies graduate course this January in Doing Business in India, […]
The Long Shadow of Willie Horton
Yesterday’s cover story in the Boston Sunday Globe Magazine on “The Long Shadow of Willie Horton,” mentioned Arnie King, who received his higher education through Boston University while in prison.
Home from college
In a recent Chicago Tribune article, MET’s Psychology Coordinator Thierry Guedj was quoted on college students returning home for holidays: MET alumnus Andrew Keneally (MET ’08- Urban Affairs) is running for At-Large Boston City Councilor.
Reservist is both teacher, student in Afghan war zone
Today’s Boston Globe features a young couple challenged by their separation during the War in Afghanistan — Ana and Bobby Vongphakdy met during their time in our biomedical laboratory and clinical science bachelors degree program, which MET delivers jointly with the School of Medicine. Criminal Justice Professor Tom Nolan was quoted in the Oakland Tribune on […]
Door to Door, Block by Block; Top Chefs: Geoff Gardner
Today’s BU Today focused on three of the fifteen candidates for Boston city council, two of whom have ties to MET. Another article mentions our culinary arts program.
Top Chefs: Katherine DeWitt See
Today’s BU Today showcases a graduate of our Culinary Arts certificate program (a repeat of a summer Bostonia article).