In the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Assistant Professor Phillipe Copeland shares his expertise on the Chauvin verdict. A world without racism. This is the mission that drives Assistant Professor Phillipe Copeland‘s teaching, scholarship, and service. “A world without racism requires building the will and skill necessary to achieve it,” he explains. “This includes creating, sharing and […]
Dear BUSSW community, As we process the news of the guilty verdict for Derek Chauvin, our thoughts are with the family of George Floyd, and all the families who have lost loved ones due to institutional racism and white supremacy. This act of accountability belongs to the movement; to the millions of people who marched, […]
Dear incoming students, I hope you are all faring well as we make our way through the next phases of the pandemic at BUSSW. I’d like to update you on the University’s plans for the fall 2021 semester. As Boston University President Brown recently noted, “we have maintained our residential campuses by adopting a rigorous […]
The New York Times featured BUSSW alum Rebecca Minor (SSW’15), a licensed clinical social worker who works with trans youth, in an opinion piece by Alex Marzano-Lesnevich focused on defining gender during a pandemic lockdown. Excerpted from “How Do I Define My Gender if No One Is Watching Me? Without a public eye, who are we?” (The […]