Quentin Miller’s SF 1178 “From Jazz to Jay-Z: Black Music and Literature” course visited a retrospective of the jazz photography of Frank Stewart at the Cooper […]

From “Witches and Wizards” Seminar for Freshmen to “American Literature” with Professor Armbruster When you […]
On a rainy November afternoon, Maria Zervos asked a group of students what it meant […]
After watching the film Midnight in Paris (2011), which highlights art museums and monuments in […]
“Problems and Solutions in American History ” class visited the Printing Office of Edes & Gill near […]
On September 22, 2016 Professor Robert Allison led Honors Seminar “Enlightened Insanity” taught by Professor Barbara Abrams […]
We reside in the heart of Boston — one of the most vibrant cities in […]
Quentin Miller’s SF 1178 “From Jazz to Jay-Z: Black Music and Literature” course visited a retrospective of the jazz photography of Frank Stewart at the Cooper […]
On a rainy November afternoon, Maria Zervos asked a group of students what it meant to be immortal. “Who thinks they’re immortal here?” Many students responded, […]
From “Witches and Wizards” Seminar for Freshmen to “American Literature” with Professor Armbruster When you grow up in New England you have to learn about […]
Student blogs are dynamic records of learning experience. Several classes have blogs, we will feature them here. For example, “Sustainability, Energy, and Technology” honors seminar […]
First year students are engaged in a variety of projects. They write film and theater reviews, graphic novels, and science reports. They conduct interviews and […]