“I feel like as parents we are not being heard enough when it comes to our special needs kids.”
LEADING THE WAY: COMMUNITY COLLEGES ARE MODEL FOR PANDEMIC PREPARATION
"We were the Wi-Fi and technology connection, but once we shut down, they have no way to get them."
BLACK LIVES, WHITE TOWNS: PROTESTS, POLICE REFORM GAIN TRACTION AND RAISE QUESTIONS
"I think the issue was the lack of education and also just the huge white leadership presence."
SCHOOL’S OUT: FOR IMMUNOCOMPROMISED STUDENTS, IT’S TOO RISKY TO RETURN TO CAMPUS
“It’s very dangerous for our children at this time to go back into that type of setting.”
HOOP TUBE: TRANSFORMING PUBLIC SPACES DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
“In the midst of all this, people have been really interested in what I’m doing, eager to talk. It is different from putting art in galleries.”
COLLEGE SENIORS STUCK IN LIMBO AS HIRING SLOWS AND JOBS DISAPPEAR
Four million college students are expected to graduate this month. They will enter a job market that has been turned upside down by coronavirus.
CORONAVIRUS LEAVES INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS UNCERTAIN ABOUT FUTURE
With campuses closed due to the COVID-19 crisis, students from other countries face significant travel restrictions and visa concerns
EVEN AS WOMEN’S SOCCER SURGES, GREATER BOSTON STRUGGLES TO MAKE UP FOR THE LOSS OF ITS PRO TEAM
“I have a 99.9% level of confidence that Boston will be home to a new professional women's franchise again in the near future. It would be best if that could be somehow related to the [New England Revolution] in the ownership."
BOLD EAGLES: FOLLOWING DISAPPOINTING CITY COUNCIL HEARING ON STUDENT LABOR, BC’S GRADUATE UNION PUSHES HARDER
This is not the first time BCGEU-UAW has caught the attention of the Boston City Council, which passed the Resolution Affirming the Rights of Graduate Student Workers to Organize for Fair Working Conditions in April to specifically call out BC’s treatment of their graduate student workers.