“Our world/society truly needs ‘liberal art’ engineers to lead with character and technical acumen.” said Olga Pierrakos, chair of the Wake Forest engineering program.
What’s Your Favorite Place on Earth?
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what is their favorite place on Earth. Featured Image by Margaux Eckert
Finding Truth: Sajdi’s Journey From Avoiding to Preserving History
“It was then that I decided I must do history because I wanted to discover the truth.”
Martinez Powers Eagles to First Series Win Against Notre Dame Since 1998
Emme Martinez hit a three-run home run and drove in a career-best five runs, lifting the Eagles to a series win over rival Notre Dame for the first time since 1998 in a pivotal ACC matchup.
“Stand Up Against Racism” Sparks Timely Dialogue on Civic Engagement
“I am breaking barriers. Help break them with me,” said MA State Representative Juana Matias, encouraging women to become politically involved.
El Camino Largo
“I was walking through the desert like a zombie,” Edgar Lopez, MCAS ’21, said of his long trek to give himself a chance at life, away from the corruption of politics and flesh in indigenous Guatemala.
Newton Mayor Delivers 2019 Fiscal Year Budget Address
Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller delivered the proposal for the 2019 Fiscal Budget last Tuesday. Budget allocations call to secure the City’s future and promote financial sustainability.
Seeing Is Believing: BU Professor Paints Picture of Human Behavior
Seeing is believing, and Boston University Professor Stephen Grossberg draws from his extensive personal research to provide evidence of how we consciously perceive art.
Magnolia Bakery Treats Boston’s Sweet Tooth
The famous bakery featured in Sex in the City has opened its oven doors to Bostonians passing through Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Fan favorites such as its banana pudding and cheesecakes will be paired with desserts close to Boston’s heart, such as a Boston cream pie pudding.
Appreciating Education Outside the Classroom
“Knowledge—arguably the only omnipresent facet of the universe—is accessible to many, yet chased by few.”