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Some Boston University library employees will work partially in person during the Spring semester because their requests for full workplace accommodations were denied. HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DFP FILE

BU library staff denied full workplace accommodations for Spring

Daily Free Press Staff December 17, 2020
Multiple BU library staff members have been denied full workplace accommodations and are required to work in person for a certain number of hours per week.
Boston University’s school of Theology hosted the webinar “The Queer Art of Reading and Resilience: Uplifting BIPOC Trans Life and Spirit” Thursday, which included six BIPOC transgender panelists. COURTESY OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY

STH celebrates resilience of transgender communities

Julia Furnari November 6, 2020

LGBTQ individuals experience higher rates of violence and death than their heterosexual peers, and this reality can take a toll. To celebrate trans resilience and address topics such as transphobia...

“Re-Birth” photographer Sheila Pree Bright’s multi-photograph installation hangs on a wall of Boston University’s Mugar Memorial Library. NICOLE BARTUCH / DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Photographer captures BU student voices in campus installation

Nicole Bartuch October 26, 2020

Four black-and-white portraits hang side by side on the wall of Mugar Memorial Library at Boston University, overlaid by a transparent projection of a slideshow of similar photos. The themes of freedom,...

University Librarian Robert Hudson stepping down, search for replacement underway

Anu Sawhney January 31, 2018

After almost 40 years of working in Boston University libraries, University Librarian Robert Hudson announced his retirement from the position last semester. The university has established a University...

The American Library Association and 16 other organizations have formed a coalition advocating for the "Principles for Technology Rights and Opportunity" proposal, which stresses the importance of freedom of speech in the media. PHOTO BY NATALIE CARROLL/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Library group forms coalition, addresses privacy concern in Trump admin

Jordan Kimmel December 9, 2016

The American Library Association, along with 16 other organizations, signed “Principles for Technology Rights and Opportunity” on Tuesday to address technological and civil rights under President-elect...

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