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President Clark Comments on State Financial Aid Proposal
President Frederick W. Clark Jr. spoke with NBC10 Boston about the importance of providing financial support to students. Watch the .
Professor Pens Book on Neil Young
Dr. Arthur Lizie, a professor of communications studies, is featured in a Forbes article about his new book, Neil Young on Neil Young: Interviews and Encounters.
Professor Discusses Gender Disparities in Health
Dr. James Leone, a professor in the Department of Health and Kinesiology, spoke with The Philadelphia Inquirer about why men tend to take worse care of their bodies than women.
New Trustees Appointed
BSU is welcoming lawyer Walter Prince and photojournalist Francis Giles as trustees this academic year. .
President Comments on Future of Work
President Frederick W. Clark Jr. told the Future of Work Commission that higher education institutions must "forge better and deeper partnerships with businesses."
Early College Program Highlighted
Some students at Fall River's Durfee High School take classes at ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ through Massachusetts' early college program. .
Faculty Member Comments on Labor Shortage
Dr. Todd Harris, an associate professor of management and marketing, spoke with The Enterprise and the Taunton Daily Gazette about the causes of the labor shortage and what companies should do in response.
Professor Discusses School Mask Policies
Dr. Melissa Winchell, an associate professor in the Department of Secondary Education & Professional Programs, spoke with The Sun Chronicle about masks, mental health and finding reliable COVID-19 information.
Political Science Professor Comments on Size of U.S. House
Dr. Brian Frederick spoke about whether the number of representatives in the U.S. House should be higher. Read more in and .
Biological Sciences Research Highlighted
The Enterprise wrote about Dr. Caitlin Fisher-Reid, an associate professor of biological sciences, and her project to capture images of wildlife on campus.
Commencement Coverage
The Patriot Ledger about Brian DelloRusso, '21, who proposed to his girlfriend just before the ceremony. Also, from Saturday's celebration of 2021 graduates in The Enterprise.
Social Work Professor Discusses Mass Incarceration
In an interview with Ms. magazine, Judith Willison, an associate professor of social work, said social workers must understand social justice issues and human rights violations and work to reduce mass incarceration.