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REVIEW: Aesthetics meet ambition in viral Emerson student film Glory & Gore

Isabella Laikin December 8, 2024
Emerson students and creative soulmates Gianna Cavarozzi and Lyanna Zammas co-wrote and co-directed a dark, witty exploration of power, corruption and masculinity — seen through a distinctly feminine lens. This 44 minute short film transcends the expectations of a student project with the transformative power of women-led storytelling by its women-run crew.
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Roe v. Wade Symposium hosts leading professionals in reproductive law and health

Adithya Iyer January 30, 2023
Boston University School of Law held a Jan. 26 symposium to mark the 50th anniversary of Roe V. Wade and to unveil the brand-new reproductive justice program that BU will offer starting in fall of 2023.
Legal experts discussed judicial issues within the U.S. health care system in a Friday symposium hosted by the Boston University School of Law. JASMINE LI/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Public health, legal experts discuss racial disparities, inequities in health care system

Divya Sood February 9, 2021
Experts at BU School of Law's “Legal Innovations in Response to Public Health Crises” event on Friday highlighted disparities in the U.S. health care system.
Lauren Arnold speaks during the Teaching Public Health symposium on Wednesday morning. The event was hosted by the School of Public Health. PHOTO DOUGLAS DARRAH/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Changing times demand public health education reform

Kiran Galani March 28, 2018
Public health professionals and educators from around the country gathered at the Boston University School of Medicine Wednesday for a symposium on teaching public health. The symposium featured presentations from public health leaders, educators and the wider public health community, and summarized the evolution of public health teaching over time.
WILSHERE: Does only one true love exist?

WILSHERE: Does only one true love exist?

Meredith Wilshere March 3, 2016

A recent examination of romantic comedies in my gender studies class has led me to question two things: why Hugh Grant isn’t in more of them, and why there is always the reinforcement of the “one true...

Sam Vaghar, executive director and co-founder of the Millennium Campus Network, speaks during the “First Annual Global Development Symposium: The University & Student's Role in Global Humanitarian Efforts” Monday at the Boston University Photonics Center. PHOTO BY ALEX MASSET/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Student groups host first global development consortium symposium

Hannah Libby April 28, 2015

Students from the Global Development Consortium hosted Boston University’s first GDC Symposium Monday featuring undergraduate groups, professors and non-governmental organizations. GDC is a network...

Symposium on women’s liberation to be hosted at Boston University

Daily Free Press Admin March 19, 2014

Boston University will host a three-day series of exhibitions to commemorate the women’s liberation movement of the mid-20th century. The symposium, titled A Revolutionary Moment: Women’s Liberation...

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