AI Ushers in a New Era for Writing Classes
December 2024
“I Want to Believe”: BU Class Explores UFOs, Bigfoot, and Why We Believe
November 12, 2024
International Education Week Brings the World to BU’s Doorstep
November 7, 2024
Dance as Protest, from Ireland to the Levant
October 24, 2024
Experiential Learning in the Social Sciences
August 21, 2024
CISS and WID Launch Social Science Summer Writing Internship Program (SWIP)
June 12, 2024
All of Boston’s a Stage
April 29, 2024
POV: You’re Using the Wrong Door—And There’s a Reason
April 8, 2024
BU Students Flock to CAS Course on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
March 21, 2024
BU Faculty Contribute to International Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
February 22, 2024
Tangled Up in Bob Dylan for 15 Years at BU
December 15, 2023
Designing a Curriculum for Multilingual Writers
December 8, 2023
POV: Why Linguistic Diversity Matters on College Campuses
December 6, 2023
AI-Intensive Writing, Research, & Inquiry Courses: Making AI a Visible Part of the Writing and Research Process
Summer 2023
CAS Writing Program Launches Deerfield, a New Journal of Student Work
May 4, 2023
POV: Where’s Antiracism in the BU Hub?
April 28, 2023
CAS Writing Program Offers New Social Justice Emphasis
April 21, 2023
Creating Connections in Chinatown
February 15, 2023
William Giraldi’s About Face Is a Surreal Tale of Celebrity Obsession in the Internet Age
December 9, 2022
POV: Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Writing at the University. Let’s Embrace It.
December 5, 2022
Training Better Science Writers
November 17, 2022
With Anti-Semitism on the Rise, a New BU Course Takes Shape
November 10, 2022
Embodied Learning: Teaching and Learning with Reacting to the Past
September 13, 2022
As We Observe AAPI Month, We Should Be Emphasizing History, Not Heritage
May 17, 2022
BU Lecturer Went to Hungary as a Fulbright Scholar. Now She’s Helping Ukrainian Refugees
May 11, 2022
POV: It’s Time to Upgrade to Ungrading
May 11, 2022
Why We Stopped Grading Our Students on Their Writing
January 12, 2022
Learning about Law through Literature
January 5, 2022
Writing with a Sense of Taste
December 15, 2021
New to BU Series: Meet Matthew Creighton, Lecturer in the College of Art & Sciences
November 23, 2021
Bob Dylan Now: Hitting the Road Again, at 80
November 19, 2021
Jennifer Simpson on giving back to BU
October 17, 2021
2021 Diversity & Inclusion’s Learn More Series Focuses on Disability and Impact of Ableism
September 13, 2021
Horror Movies Reveal What’s Keeping Society Up at Night
August 2, 2021
William Giraldi and Josephine Halvorson Named BU’s Latest Guggenheim Fellows
June 1, 2021
Swati Rani’s CAS Class Explores Being Asian and Building Community
May 4, 2021
Culture of College Class Creates a Video Record of Learning—and Living—during Pandemic
June 3, 2020
A 2020 Metcalf Award Goes to Seth Blumenthal of the CAS Writing Program
Using Puppets to Communicate the Complex, the Abstract, and the Technical
April 25, 2019
Office Hours: William Giraldi
April 4, 2019
One Class, One Day: Studying Comics as Literature
2017
Professor Seth Blumenthal offers Marijuana Myth and Reality Conference
November 5, 2016
Professor James Pasto’s MET Class Asks: Is the North End Still Italian?
July 12, 2016
Professor David Shawn receives Supervisor of the Year award.
Professor Tessa Croker explores the wonderful world of Disney.
December 8, 2015
Professor Seth Blumenthal’s WR class explores Marijuana in American History
July 29, 2015
A look at Professor David Shawn’s WR100 class: Lincoln and his legacy.
Assistant Professor Chris Walsh’s Book Asks: Are Terrorists Cowards?
January 20, 2015
PEN/Hemingway Award Finalist Will Be Honored Sunday
April 3, 2014
It’s Got a Great Beat, and Helps with Your English
February 27, 2014
Assembly Line Valentine
February 13, 2014
“Irrepressible” Milanese Wins Metcalf: A “shining star” on Writing Program faculty
May 11, 2012