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BU Today
Frankie Romero Has Put His Heart into the Fenway Campus for Nearly Four Decades
January 22, 2025
Frankie Romero, who got his start at historic Wheelock College, has seen a lot during his time on the Fenway Campus—including the 43 Hawes ghost!
Boston Globe
‘The Pipelines Are Drying Up’: Why Teacher Salaries Are Catastrophic for the Profession
January 14, 2025
Interest in becoming a teacher is dropping as salary, benefits, and other supports fail to keep pace with that of other jobs. Olivia Chi comments.
BU Today
BU’s Muslim Chaplaincy Tripled This Fall
December 13, 2024
Alum Nagla Abdalla (Wheelock'23) is one of the new Muslim chaplains at Boston University's Marsh Chapel.
Bostonia
AI @ BU—A to Z
December 3, 2024
Naomi Caselli weighs in on this digest of AI-related terms and concepts.
Time Magazine
Campus DEI Programs Under Fire After Supreme Court Ruling on Race
December 16, 2024
Anthony Jack is interviewed by Soledad O'Brien about the importance of college and university diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
Washington Post
Maryland May Retain Third-Graders Lagging in Reading. Can Schools Afford It?
December 6, 2024
Maryland's new literacy plan has raised concerns about implementation. Marcus Winters discusses related research by the Wheelock Educational Policy Center.
Bostonia
An Educator Who Fought for Justice and Equality
December 3, 2024
A tribute to Sybil Haydel Morial (Wheelock'52'55), a committed educator and advocate for civil rights.
Bay State Banner
Racial Imbalance Advisory Council Reinvigorated
November 21, 2024
Raul Fernandez talks about RIAC's annual report, which examined racial segregation in Massachusetts' schools.
CBS News
Travel Teams, Club Sports Taking a Toll on Families. Should They Be Regulated in Mass.?
November 12, 2024
Club sports and travel teams create financial and time burdens on parents and kids. What role should the state play? John McCarthy comments.
Boston Globe
Most States Have Extensive Graduate Requirements. In Mass., It’s Just the MCAS.
October 21, 2024
Massachusetts voters are considering whether to repeal the requirement that high school students must pass the MCAS to graduate. Joshua Goodman comments.
NBC Boston
63% of Mass. Schools Are Still Segregated, Report Finds, Despite Law Against It
October 14, 2024
"I would love to see ed leaders . . . step up and say: 'this is a real problem,'" says Raul Fernandez.
BU Today
Psychedelics, MCAS, Rideshare Unions, and More: What You Need to Know about This Year’s Ballot Questions
October 10, 2024
As Massachusetts voters go to the polls, here's some information on the hefty slate of five ballot questions. Joshua Goodman comments.
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