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Enterprise vs. Incremental Journalism | Is It OK If I Record?

Enterprise vs. Incremental Journalism | Is It OK If I Record?

Angela Yang April 11, 2021

On today's episode of "Is It OK If I Record," BUTV10 and WTBU contributor Will Andronico joins the podcast to discuss the differences in enterprise and incremental journalism and which is a more...

Boston University associate professor Malika Jeffries-El in PBS NOVA docuseries

PBS highlights BU’s Malika Jeffries-EL’s research in new docuseries

Connor Allen February 18, 2021
BU's Malika Jeffries-EL, associate dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and associate professor in chemistry and materials science, was featured in PBS NOVA's new docuseries "Beyond the Elements" to help "tell a story about a molecule" in an engaging way.
Roxbury Community College hosted this month’s virtual installment of “Build Black Wealth” with Our Village Initiative on Wednesday. COURTESY OF ROXBURY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Roxbury community, real estate experts address Boston’s Black debt crisis

Anuj Sawhney October 20, 2020
Boston is an education hub, but there remains a distinct difference in net worth drawn on racial lines.
A view of the Boston Skyline. Gov. Charlie Baker sent his opportunity zone designations, which would allow for private, tax-free investment into areas of economic need, to the U.S. Treasury Department. PHOTO BY ANNAYLN KUMAR/DFP FILE PHOTO

Baker designates over 100 Massachusetts neighborhoods ‘opportunity zones’ for investment

Michal Shvimer April 25, 2018
In an effort to generate long-term investment in low-income areas, on April 19, Gov. Charlie Baker’s administration proposed 138 neighborhoods across Massachusetts, including Boston, become “Opportunity Zones.”
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