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Commencement 2021; Class of 2020 celebration

Campus & Community / Announcements - Published on May 13, 2021 Following recent changes to Massachusetts’ COVID-related restrictions, Boston College has updated its plans for the 2021 Commencement Exercises, and also set a fall date for a celebration for the Class of 2020.  The University announced last week that undergraduates will be able to invite two guests to the Baccalaureate Mass on May 23, the main Commencement ceremony on May 24 in Alumni Stadium, and the school diploma ceremonies taking place that day across campus. Graduate students can invite one guest to the Baccalaureate Mass and their school-specific ceremony on May 23, and to the main ceremony on May 24. Boston College Law School will hold its Commencement Exercises on May 28 in Conte Forum; information and updates are available at bc.edu/law.

A look into UR s unofficial PAC

Campus Times The Campus Times staff has worked hard on a responsive web redesign. Please bear with us as some older content may be temporarilily unavailable. To submit feedback, or to report an issue, email the Web Staff at online@campustimes.org.× Courtesy Henry Litsky April 26, 2021 One day, I was working on a project for the Campus Times about the relationship between politics and the University. I thought it would be fun to look up the political donation history of University employees since political donations are publicly disclosed. But I found something more interesting than the few Trump supporters and general institutional support behind Biden.

Chicago professors caught gushing over teaching social justice on Zoom: I m living the life over here

Chicago professors caught gushing over teaching social justice on Zoom: I m living the life over here By Audrey Conklin (Google Maps) CHICAGO - Two Chicago-based professors were caught gushing about teaching social justice in the classroom during a school board meeting held via Zoom in February. Roosevelt University Professors Ralph Martire and Gina Harris, who also serve on the Oak Park and River Forest High School school board, discussed using social justice to organize society, as local publication West Cook News first reported this week. I mean, it s all social justice. All day, every day I get to talk about all the things I love, Harris told Martire during the recorded meeting after he inquired about her new position at the university an adjunct professor of Educator Preparation, specializing in racial equity and middle school teaching, according to her LinkedIn profile.

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