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Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley speaks to the crowd at a rally on the first day of the Boston University Graduate Workers Union strike on Monday. MOLLY POTTER/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

BUGWU strike rally attracts support from students, faculty, local politicians

Abigail Hassan March 25, 2024
The Boston University Graduate Workers Union held their first strike rally at noon today in Marsh Plaza, which attracted support from undergraduate students, local politicians, and professors.
Boston University Department of History Building

Students demand accountability after discovering history teaching fellow’s white nationalist writings

Jesús Marrero Suárez June 3, 2021
An online open letter and petition ask for a re-evaluation of grades impacted by Welton.
The first student-faculty forum of the academic year was held in the Jacob Sleeper Auditorium on Tuesday night. The panel, made up of professors from the College of Communication and the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed the New York Times’ 1619 Project. EMILY HARDY/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Students and faculty discuss The New York Times 1619 Project

Alyssa Figueroa September 25, 2019
Boston University’s Howard Thurman Center hosted its first student-faculty forum of the 2019-2020 academic year Tuesday with a panel on the New York Times 1619 Project. 
Professor Nina Silber speaks at the Student-Faculty Forum, “Lessons from Charlottesville,” Tuesday night at the George Sherman Union Metcalfe Ballroom about the history of protesting confederate monuments. PHOTO BY BILLY BEVEVINO/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU community addresses Charlottesville in new Student-Faculty Forum

Andres Picon September 20, 2017

The Boston University Dean of Students Office held its first ever Student-Faculty Forum on Tuesday night titled “Lessons from Charlottesville.” Tuesday night’s discussion was the first in a series...

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