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The Martha Gellhorn papers held in our special collections are now open for research. As one of the first female war correspondents, Gellhorn's journalism spans conflicts from the Spanish Civil War to Vietnam. Explore the collection: . #WomenInJournalism
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Did you know the concept for Jaws was inspired by a real-life shark catch in 1964? To learn more about the film on its 50th anniversary, visit the Boston University Libraries and explore Author Peter Benchley’s papers. #JAWS50 #PeterBenchley #BULibraries
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It's #BUGivingDay! Enrich the academic journey of every Terrier with a gift to the BU Libraries today. Your Giving Day gift keeps the BU Libraries thriving as dynamic spaces of learning, research, and creativity. Donate by midnight to make an impact:
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It's easy for students to get so focused on academic work they forget to explore their own interests. Our new leisure reading lending library gives them a space to unwind and explore interests of their own. On #BUGivingDay, support projects like this:
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Join our Associate University Librarian for Special Collections Jennifer King at Coolidge Corner Theatre tonight for a discussion with director Oren Rudavsky at the National Center for Jewish Film screening of his film, Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire.
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After the screening, join us for a Q&A with director Oren Rudavsky.New England Premiere!This deeply moving new documentary offers an engrossing look at the life and legacy of Elie Wiesel (1928-2016),...
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Behind the Curtain: Our exhibits manager Chris Gately sets up the upcoming exhibition of African textiles, Textiles Tells Stories. Join us Wednesday, March 19, 6-8 pm, at Mugar Library for the exhibit's opening celebration! .
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Boston University is a leading private research institution with two primary campuses in the heart of Boston and programs around the world.
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The Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center at BU Libraries has acquired the papers of trailblazer journalist Dorothy Butler Gilliam, the first Black women reporter for The Washington Post who advanced civil rights and helped diversify the media profession
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The mother of Boston University��s president, and the first Black woman journalist at the Washington Post, donates her papers to Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center
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RT @BUCommunity_: Join @BUHTC on Saturday, January 25th at 12pm in BU’s Metcalf Ballroom for the annual celebration of Dr. Martin Luther Ki….
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