If you are looking to explore Black music, creativity, and culture, consider Professor Leland Clarke’s (@LelandClarke2) course, CFA MH 409: Music of Black Americans. This course will be offered in the fall and is a great way to fulfill the Aesthetic Exploration Hub requirement.
Follow the progression of hip hop through the lens of religion in Associate Professor Margarita Guillory’s course, CAS AA 296/CAS RN 296 offered this fall. Check out this exciting course when the planner opens on Monday, March 6th!
CAS HI 298/ CAS AA 371: African American History will be offered this fall and taught by Assistant Professor Paula Austin (@ProfPAustin). Check out this course in the BU course description search!
Today we are highlighting CAS EN 129/CAS AA 103: Introduction to African American Literature. This course is available to take this fall and the only prerequisite is a CAS WR 120 or an equivalent course. Check out this exciting course when the planner opens on Monday, March 6th!
A new Hub Cocurricular will be offered this summer, HUB CC 107! This experience will fulfill the Hub requirement of TWC and dig into what it means to be your healthiest self at BU. The Hub is teaming up with BU Student Wellbeing. This course will also be available in Fall 2023
To honor Black History Month, the BU Hub will be highlighting some amazing courses with Hub requirements that explore African American history and culture. If you have taken any courses that you think should be featured, let us know in the comments below!
"Shortly after coming to @BU_Tweets in 2011, I joined the BUWG as a member & have been involved ever since. 12 yrs. later, I am now honored to serve as BUWG President." Read about Amanda Urias' experiences & BUWG's philanthropic vision for the future. https://t.co/Aay72nAxdX
As the first week of classes comes to a close, we wanted to say Happy New Year and welcome back to campus, Terriers! The BU Hub wishes you all a wonderful and successful semester!
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Terriers, you did it! Another semester is in the books, and it is time for a well-deserved break. We can’t wait to see everyone back on campus in January, but for now, we wish everyone a relaxing and safe intersession, and a very Happy Holidays.
The XCC course Environmental Equality and Urban Tree Canopies, co-taught by Salvatore Genovese (Lecturer, CGS) and Joelle Renstrom (@couldthishappen, Senior Lecturer, CGS), was recently spotlighted in BU Today! #XCC#BUHub@BUCGS ➡️ https://t.co/YGSlhkskqe
"Many thanks to Dr. Carrie Landa, @BU_Tweets Student Wellbeing, for her informative/inspiring talk at the #BUWG Newcomers event. It was wonderful to hear about the initiative & welcome so many new #BU employees to Sloane House," — Amanda Urias, #BUWG Pres. https://t.co/HTbr6CTut2
To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, the Hub is highlighting Dr. David Carballo (@dmcarballo). David teaches the archaeology of precolonial Mexico for the @BU_Archaeology dept and serves as Assistant Provost for Gen Ed. To learn more about David, visit ➡️ https://t.co/rVfQCshEmv
New faculty, there is still time to join the @TheBUHub and @bu_ctl for today's Hub & Pub Event! Learn more and register here ➡️ https://t.co/cP4mF2iBng
Calling all 1st and 2nd year faculty at BU! Please join @thebuhub and @bu_ctl at a Hub & Pub Event on 10/6/22 from 4-6 pm. BU Hub and CTL faculty and staff will be on hand to mingle and talk about teaching in the Hub. Learn more and register here ➡️ https://t.co/qqFGVgGNsH