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Step into the world of a Tibetan Buddhist monk to learn about patience, kindness and impermanence.
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A new book by Jackie Hogan, professor of sociology and anthropology, explores the fascination with finding our roots. | 10 min. read
Step into the world of a Tibetan Buddhist monk to learn about patience, kindness and impermanence.
Two sports communication majors had the opportunity of a lifetime last weekend, working behind the scenes at the NFL Draft in Green Bay.
Adalia Yeung, from Rockford, Ill., is a double major in Political Science and Journalism, with minors in Spanish and Marketing.
Megan Clar, from Eureka, Miss., is a double major in Psychology and Advertising & Public Relations.
Twenty years after the imposition of China’s one-child policy, a newborn Charli Copeland ’22 was left at a hospital in Baoding on a cold December day. She knows little about why. | 5 min. read
“Suffering is a part of life, but needless suffering is just not OK.” — Lori Russell-Chapin | 5 min. read
Malini Wijesinghe ’19 cleans up good. With awards galore and a 3.99 GPA on a triple major, she became the second-winningest player in Bradley women’s tennis history. Wijeshinghe also started the BU Cleanup Crew to pick up trash on campus and in the surrounding neighborhoods every Friday.