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BU Today
2025 Graduate Jayde Best: “I Ended Up Exactly Where I Wanted to Be”
May 18, 2025
New alum Jayde Best talks about her experiences as a first-gen student at BU.
CBC News
Some Ontario Students Missed Nearly 1 Month of School Because of Snow Days This Winter
May 17, 2025
What impact do snow days have on students' learning? Joshua Goodman comments.
BU Today
Wheelock’s Tina Durand Wins 2025 Metcalf Cup and Prize, BU’s Highest Teaching Honor
May 14, 2025
Winning the award is "a celebration of what brings me the most joy,” says Tina Durand.
BU Today
This Mother and Daughter Are Both Graduating from Boston University
May 14, 2025
Caren Hunter, who just completed a dual degree in special education and social work, graduated on the same day as her daughter, Annica.
Boston Globe
Trump’s Budget Threatens Mass. English Learner, College Transition Programs
May 14, 2025
Cuts to federal funding will impact programs for low-income and first-gen students. Comments from Michael Dennehy.
Boston Business Journal
Harvard and MIT Boost Federal Lobbying Spending Amid Trump Administration Scrutiny
May 12, 2025
Colleges and universities often use lobbyists to advance their agenda at the state or federal level. Mary Churchill comments.
Boston Globe
The ‘Nuclear Arms Race’ in Extracurricular Math
May 12, 2025
The idea that getting ahead in math can help kids get into more selective schools is driving a boom in private math classes. Joshua Goodman is interviewed.
New York Times
The Surprising Ways That Siblings Shape Our Lives
May 6, 2025
Siblings can have a deep impact on the trajectory of an individual's life. Research by Joshua Goodman is cited.
The Brink
American Sign Language Study Shakes Up Theory of Words
May 6, 2025
Naomi Caselli is among the team of BU reseachers whose new study on ASL could have implications for studying languages in general.
The Brink
Wheelock Researcher Launches Global Study into How Kids’ Beliefs Evolve
May 6, 2025
Kathleen Corriveau is leading a new international study of how children's beliefs form, working with researchers across 19 countries.
New York Times
With Black Enrollment Down, Amherst College Faces an Identity Crisis
April 25, 2025
One college grapples with a downward shift in diversity after the 2023 Supreme Court ruling banning affirmative action. Anthony Abraham Jack comments.
Education Week
Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ Sounds an Alarm on Troubled Teens. What Can Teachers Do?
April 25, 2025
Teachers are often in a position to observe students are struggling but are not always equipped to help. Jennifer Greif Green comments.
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