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This week, we’re bringing you stories written and produced by students from Associate Professor Anne Donohue’s Advanced Radio Journalism class in the College of Communication at Boston University. The students were asked to write and produce a story that explores either health or science.
Our student contributors were, in order of appearance:
Rick Daishell… Tom Makhlouf… Roxanne [...]
This week, we have a lecture and discussion presented by Boston University’s College of General Studies titled “Famine and Socialism: Exploring the Cases of China and the Soviet Union.” Speaking is Harvard University visiting scholar, Dr. Felix Wemheuer.
The discussion is moderated by Associate Professor, Shelley Hawks. Professor Jay Corrin, Division of Social Science Chair in [...]
This week, we have a reading and conversation presented by Boston University’s Humanities Foundation, Institute for Human Sciences, and Center for International Relations, in cooperation with the literary journal AGNI. The discussion is titled “Out of the Blue: Order From Chaos” and features British poet, playwright, and novelist, Simon Armitage. Moderating the discussion is Boston Globe Living [...]
CommentsThis week, we have a reading and discussion presented by Boston University’s Humanities Foundation, Institute for Human Sciences, and Center for International Relations, in cooperation with the literary journal AGNI. The discussion is titled “Poetry and Place” and features Slovenian poet, Tomaz Salamun, and American poet, David Rivard.
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