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EFE

“Controversy grows over whether Biden was ready for the mass arrival of children”

Friday, March 26, 2021, By Lily Datz

Gladys McCormick, associate professor of history in the Maxwell School, was interviewed by EFE for the story “Controversy grows over whether Biden was ready for the mass arrival of children.” McCormick, who also serves as the Jay and Debe Moskowitz…

News Channel 9

“What do toilet paper, lumber, and computer chips have in common?”

Friday, March 26, 2021, By Lily Datz

Patrick Penfield, professor of supply chain practice and director of executive education in the Whitman School, was interviewed for the News Channel 9 story “What do toilet paper, lumber, and computer chips have in common?” Penfield, an expert on supply…

WGBH (Boston)

“Your State’s Politics Might Be The Death of You.”

Thursday, March 25, 2021, By Lily Datz

Jennifer Karas Montez, professor of sociology in the Maxwell School, was interviewed by WGBH (Boston) for the Innovation Hub podcast story “Your State’s Politics Might Be The Death of You.” Karas Montez, who also serves as the Gerald B. Cramer…

L'Express

“United States: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on the defensive in the face of the new migration crisis”

Thursday, March 25, 2021, By Lily Datz

Gladys McCormick, associate professor of history in the Maxwell School, was quoted in the French magazine L’Express for the story “United States: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on the defensive in the face of the new migration crisis.” McCormick, and…

Sinclair Broadcast Group

“Biden pushes for more cooperation from Mexico amid migrant surge.”

Thursday, March 25, 2021, By Lily Datz

Gladys McCormick, associate professor of history in the Maxwell School, was quoted in the Sinclair Broadcast Group story “Biden pushes for more cooperation from Mexico amid migrant surge.” McCormick, who also serves as the Jay and Debe Moskowitz Endowed Chair…

Campus & Community

Highlight the Heroes Part 3: Staff Members Display Ingenuity, Determination, Teamwork in Face of COVID-19 Pandemic

Thursday, March 25, 2021, By Jen Plummer

As the novel coronavirus took hold in the United States and locally over a year ago, many members of the campus community had to reimagine countless processes, solve new and challenging problems, work together in ways previously unheard of and…

Campus & Community

Kevin Camelo Bonilla and Natalie Petryk Receive Provost’s Award for Undergraduate Contributions to Human Values

Thursday, March 25, 2021, By Ellen de Graffenreid

The Office of Academic Affairs announced that Kevin Camelo Bonilla and Natalie Petryk have been selected to receive the 2021 Provost’s Award for Undergraduate Contributions to Human Values. Candidates for this award are nominated by faculty members. A committee of…

Campus & Community

Task Force Begins Work to Create EDAI Strategic Plan

Wednesday, March 24, 2021, By News Staff

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: We write to you today in our capacity as the leaders of the Equity, Diversity, Accessibility and Inclusion (EDAI) Strategic Planning Task Force. Our task force, composed of 31 members of our community, including students,…

Campus & Community

Solvay-School of Education Partnership Not Derailed by Pandemic

Wednesday, March 24, 2021, By Jennifer Russo

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the education system to pivot and adapt. Every function of schools has been drastically affected, including special education and resource services, extra-curricular and enrichment activities, and community programming. Life during the pandemic has forced many…

Campus & Community

‘Creating Culturally Responsive Classrooms’ Faculty Development Series Announced

Tuesday, March 23, 2021, By News Staff

The Division of Faculty Affairs within the Office of Academic Affairs invites faculty to participate in a three-part workshop series designed to give faculty ways to intentionally develop culturally responsive instructional materials and practices. Faculty will also learn strategies to…