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From left to right: David Chard, Julie Dahlstrom, Lois McCloskey and Lus Marilis López participate in Tuesday’s forum on the effects of family separation on children and communities hosted by Boston University’s Wheelock College of Education and Human Development. ZIJING FU/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Wheelock committee holds forum on effects of family separation

Kiran Galani December 5, 2018

Boston University’s Wheelock College of Education and Human Development’s committee on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion held a forum Tuesday about current federal family separation’s impact on...

Boston University researchers will embark on a five-year study to examine the effectiveness of varying methods of delivery of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). COURTESY OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

BU launches largest study of child anxiety treatment

Caitlyn Leonard September 30, 2018
Boston University researchers will soon launch the largest-ever study on child anxiety, designed to compare face-to-face therapy with online therapy.
Jami Rubin is a Marjory Stoneman Douglas graduate. She and Samantha West have created a poster booklet with statistics and information about gun violence. PHOTO COURTESY JAMI RUBIN

CFA students create protest poster for March for Our Lives

Avery Carlisle March 20, 2018

Less than three years ago, Jami Rubin graduated from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Now a junior in the College of Fine Arts, Rubin is using her higher education to advocate against the gun...

A recent study shows that 24 percent of participants in Boston University’s teacher preparation program were minorities, whereas the average in the state was 13 percent. PHOTO BY CHLOE GRINBERG/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Study finds statewide lack of diversity in teacher prep programs

Laney Ruckstuhl February 17, 2017

In Massachusetts, most students who were studying to be teachers between 2014 to 2015 are white — 87 percent to be precise, according to most recent data from the Department of Elementary and Secondary...

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