Celebrating Our Roots, Planting Seeds for the Future
Dean Stan Sclaroff on CAS' sesquicentennial year
Dean Stan Sclaroff on CAS' sesquicentennial year
As we look ahead to our 150th birthday next year, we celebrate our roots. This past summer, the dean’s office enlisted Catherine Devlin (CAS’22)—a history major who was preparing to depart for a Fulbright in Scotland—as an archival intern. Devlin spent the summer in BU’s Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center, delving into materials from 1873 to the present—photographs, letters, maps, newspaper clippings, meeting minutes, and so much more—and learning about our history and origins as a college.
In analyzing her research, Devlin found the following historical themes:
These themes remain true within the College of Arts & Sciences today. We are a large, diverse, and inclusive community committed to interdisciplinary research; to nurturing the discovery, creation, transmission, and application of knowledge and understanding across disciplines; and to building productive partnerships within the Boston community and across the globe. We are positioning graduates to be agile thinkers, skilled communicators, and imaginative problem-solvers, to play an active role in the changing world around them.
We are positioning graduates to be agile thinkers, skilled communicators, and imaginative problem-solvers, to play an active role in the changing world around them.
As we begin this sesquicentennial year, we are also planting seeds for the future—carrying out the initiatives that we set out last year in our 2030 Strategic Plan. (You can read more about these and other new initiatives in “Arts & Sciences Today.”)
This milestone year, we also want to celebrate our community—our faculty and staff, our students and families, and you, our alums and friends. We want to know where the College of Liberal Arts/the College of Arts & Sciences or the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences has taken you. How did your liberal arts and sciences education make a difference in your journey? What is your favorite Arts & Sciences memory? Please share your story with us.
We hope you will stay connected with us on social media and by reading our email newsletters to learn more about our history and how you can participate in our upcoming birthday celebrations.