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Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

He brought The Police to the United States for their big break, he produced The Bangles, The Go-Go’s, and R.E.M., and his
Jul 26
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Class Notes: June 2021

This collection includes news from June 2021. Class Notes are published monthly on The BSC Blog to provide timely updates for friends
Jun 30
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Sustainable Support for Black Trans Students

On June 15, Desi Hall ’19 celebrated the one-year anniversary of the Frances Thompson Education Foundation, an organization that provides sustainable, no-strings-attached
Jun 30
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My Gothic Dissertation

Perhaps Ph.D. students producing their dissertations face the same frustrations and mystery as a protagonist in a Gothic novel. At least that
Jun 28
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A Letter From the Guest Editor: Gin Phillips

I write stories for a living. This still seems slightly crazy to me: people actually pay me money to make things up.
Jun 28
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Virtual Book Clubs: Witty, Heartfelt Reads

Kick off your summer reading and join the Office of Alumni Engagement for book club! This summer series marks one year of
Jun 18
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