WBZ-TV and the ways the university is preparing students to use AI in their careers. The story featured interviews with students as well as Dr. Anne Hird, a secondary education professor, and Eric LePage, assistant vice president of AI and EdTech innovation.
Dr. Emily Field, a professor of English, about Phillis Wheatley, a West African who was brought to Boston on a slave ship and became a Colonial-era poet and author. The USPS recently released a new stamp honoring Wheatley as part of the organization’s Black Heritage stamp series.
Jill Beckwith, executive director of the Martin Richard Institute for Social Justice, how 91ÊÓÆµ honors the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. through community service activities.
WCVB about cybersecurity training for state and local IT professionals at 91ÊÓÆµâ€™s cyber range.
President Clark participated in a about 91ÊÓÆµâ€™s history, mission and contributions to the Massachusetts business community.
Dr. Caroline Stanley, a professor of psychology, about the flow, a mental state where a person feels fully immersed in an activity and connected to something larger than themselves. Her comments aired as part of a feature on a group of women who dive into ponds on Cape Cod to remove trash.
Det. Capt. Rob McEvoy presented at a New England Association of Chiefs of Police conference and about how K9 Mikey helps victims of crimes. In a related story, social work Associate Professor Leslie Sattler, who is studying the efficacy of the Plymouth County District Attorney's Office's comfort dogs program.
Angelo Barbosa, the director of 91ÊÓÆµ's Pedro Pires Institute for Cape Verdean Studies, about the 50th anniversary of Cabo Verde's independence. The article also quotes Pires (a former Cabo Verdean president) from his recent visit to 91ÊÓÆµ.
, , and were among the media outlets that covered a surprise gift from honorary degree recipient Robert Hale Jr. Hale, the founder and CEO of Granite Telecommunications, gave each graduate in attendance $1,000: $500 for themselves and $500 to donate a cause or person who needs it more than they do.
The Fifty Plus Advocate on 91ÊÓÆµ President Frederick W. Clark Jr., '83. President Clark discussed his background and passion for leading 91ÊÓÆµ as well as the university's relentless focus on student success.
WCVB's 5 for Good series the EXCEL Program, a fully inclusive postsecondary program for individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. EXCEL student Bob Donahue showed reporter Erika Tarantal around campus including his internship, residence hall room and classroom.
Dartmouth Week Dartmouth High School students' participation in a cybersecurity program through 91ÊÓÆµ's Center for the Advancement of STEM Education.