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On this week’s program, the first half featured the inaugural lecture of Boston University School of Theology’s newly founded “Center for African-American Religious Research and Education.”
The second portion of the program featured the first of two lectures entitled “Technological Nightmares,” by renowned economist, Professor Paul Streeten.
This week’s show featured a discussion entitled “What Happens Next? Reconstructing Iraq and Afghanistan,” organized by Boston University’s Core Curriculum Current Affairs Association. The panel focused on human rights, infrastructure development and the fragile political cultures of Iraq and Afghanistan.
The discussion panelists were Dr. Lynn Amowitz, senior medical researcher with “Physicians for Human Rights;” Professor [...]
This week’s show featured excerpts from the festivities of the 40th anniversary of the Special Collections at Boston University. Some of the collection’s items include BU alumnus Martin Luther King Jr.’s papers, Fred Astaire’s dance shoes and Gene Kelly’s Oscar for “Singing in the Rain.”
These festivities also commemorated achievements in contemporary archiving by Howard Gotlieb, [...]