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2 months ago |
bu.edu | Marc Chalufour |Cydney Scott
Initial projects in environmental justice storytelling slated for summer 2025 Marketing & Communications Initial projects in environmental justice storytelling slated for summer 2025 Twitter Facebook The science is undeniable: Earth’s climate is changing and communities around the world are already suffering the impacts. But, rather than catalyzing action, environmental storytelling often struggles to overcome an erosion of trust in the media and a landscape rife with misinformation and...
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Dec 30, 2024 |
bu.edu | Marc Chalufour
After making sci-fi space travel look realistic on TV, costume designer Esther Marquis designs outfits for actual astronauts CFA Alumni Esther Marquis makes sci-fi space travel look realistic on TV—and also designs outfits for actual astronauts Twitter Facebook In the opening sequence of For All Mankind’s fourth season on Apple TV+, a Russian cosmonaut glides through space. He’s monitored by a crew from Helios Aerospace, a private space exploration company, and mission control rooms in...
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Oct 15, 2024 |
bu.edu | Marc Chalufour
Worcester Red Sox play-by-play announcer lands dream job with the New York Knicks Journalism & Media Worcester Red Sox play-by-play announcer lands dream job with the New York Knicks Twitter Facebook On a Saturday in late August, in the waning days of the 2024 season, the Worcester Red Sox hosted the Toledo Mud Hens for a midafternoon game. Triple-A is often the last stop before a professional baseball player makes it to the majors and the Worcester roster was loaded with future Boston Red...
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Sep 17, 2024 |
bu.edu | Marc Chalufour
Organized by COM club, festival will be at the Coolidge Corner Theatre College of Communication Organized by COM club, festival will be at the Coolidge Corner Theatre Twitter Facebook When the lights dim at the Coolidge Corner Theatre at 7:30 pm on September 23, it will mark a signature achievement for two College of Communication seniors. Lynn Asare-Bediako and Lydia Evans founded BlackBox, a Black film society, to create a space for Black filmmakers to share ideas, develop their skills, and...
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Aug 16, 2024 |
bu.edu | Marc Chalufour
Nearly one-third of people will develop a voice disorder during their lifetime. These can range from fatigue or pain while speaking to losing their voice completely. The most common cause, making up 3 to 9 percent of cases, is vocal hyperfunction, a broad category that’s diagnosed only after more specific issues, such as cancer, are ruled out. Some people develop nodules or polyps on their vocal folds, the bands of tissue in the larynx that vibrate to create voice.
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