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Student group ‘drops’ list highlighting minority professors

Eden Mor April 26, 2022
BU's Minority Connection Initiative released “The Drop” April 11 for next semester's classes.
BU students Nyema Wilson, Kendall Castaneda, Sophia Colombo-Abdullah and guest Casey Ramos host “The Minority Connection Initiative,” WTBU Radio’s new BU in the Morning segment that discusses diversity and inclusion. COURTESY WTBU

Minority Connection Initiative partners with WTBU

Samantha Kizner February 20, 2020
This semester, WTBU Radio partnered with the Minority Connection Initiative to create a program for their Friday morning airings of BU in the Morning. Five co-hosts run the segment from 10 a.m. to noon each week, where they play music, discuss current events related to diversity and the inclusion of minority students on BU’s campus.
Boston University’s Minority Connection Initiative releases a document Sunday evening, which contains the names of minority professors to encourage students to register for their classes. PHOTO BY JINGYI LIN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU group releases list of minority professors

Blau Ramos April 6, 2017

Boston University student group Minority Connection Initiative recently released a directory of classes taught by minority professors at the university. The goal is to provide minority students with...

Boston University’s Minority Connection Initiative hosts an event Thursday to connect students of color through casual, small group discussion on how to succeed in college. PHOTO BY BRIANNA BURNS/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU’s Minority Connection Initiative promotes diversity, safe spaces on campus

Josee Matela February 7, 2017

Amid the influx of students returning to campus this past fall semester, Kevin Smith, a senior Boston University's College of Engineering, noticed something amiss — five male students of color did...

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