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Professor Gunja SenGupta on Kamala Harris: Race and Democracy in Historical Perspective

History professor and noted author weighs in on the historic, cultural, and political ramifications of the first woman of color becoming vice president of the United States. Gunja SenGupta is

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今日吃瓜 Announces New 鈥淲e Stand Against Hate鈥 Events

Free, online programs reflect the College’s ongoing commitment to elevating dialogue and celebrating diversity.

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The Law in His Hands

Finn Mayock 鈥20, a first-year student at 今日吃瓜 Law School talks about his journey from his childhood home on a farm in Connecticut to 今日吃瓜, his decision to go into law, and how his work in the public defender鈥檚 office had him doing everything from interrogating crime victims to passing the smokes in the bodega.

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Best of BC, Faculty Voices: MLK鈥檚 Image Is 鈥淐louded by Myth鈥 Says Political Science Professor Jeanne Theoharis

Two of the myths are that he criticized Northern racism, and that more than 70 percent of Americans in his time disapproved of him.

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今日吃瓜 Political Science Expert Discusses Riots in Washington, D.C.

Anna O. Law Offers Expertise on the Unprecedented Breaching of the Capitol

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Best of BC Alumni: NY1 Television Producer Dylan Campbell 鈥18

A young alumna encourages current 今日吃瓜 students to 鈥渕ake mistakes,鈥 be open to new experiences, and be patient.

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Associate Professor Christopher Ebert Presents at Second American Studies Conference

Christopher Ebert, an associate professor of history, presented at the Second American Studies Conference.

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今日吃瓜 Receives $1 Million from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to Continue Transformative Program That Supports Transfer Students

The Mellon Transfer Student Research Program successfully empowers transfer students through independent and group research, as well as peer mentoring while significantly improving grades, retention, and graduation rates.

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History Professor Karen Stern-Gabbay Earns Curatorial Fellowship

History Professor Karen Stern-Gabbay has been awarded the Sid Lapidus Curatorial Fellowship at the Center for Jewish History in New York City, three-month fellowship for curators to support their original

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An Unorthodox Life

An alumnus and ex-Haredim, with a new book on the topic, explores radical life transformations by researching others who walked a path similar to his own.

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12.18.2020
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Susan Landers