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Judith Chaffee and her students practice commedia dell’arte, a type of improvisational comedy that began in Italy in the 16th century; it features stock characters, many wearing masks.
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This summer, Boston University announced that masks would no longer be required in classrooms. How do students feel about the mask-optional policy? To find out, Kreiver Zhou (ENG’23) went out to chat with some fellow Terriers. Take a look at what [...]they have to say.
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Whether it's a surgical mask, N95 or KN95 respirator mask, or a three-ply cloth mask, face masks have been shown to minimize the spread of COVID-19—when worn correctly and consistently in public and household settings.
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With positivity rates for COVID-19 rising nationally in the United States and locally in Massachusetts, it is more important than ever to protect the bubble at Boston University's campus where students learn and live. Kenneth Elmore, Associate [...]Provost and Dean of Students at Boston University, speaks with Dr. Judy Platt, director of Boston University Student Health Services, about how to maintain the bubble at BU.
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With positivity rates for COVID-19 rising nationally in the United States and locally in Massachusetts, it is more important than ever to protect the bubble at Boston University's campus where students learn and live. Kenneth Elmore, Associate [...]Provost and Dean of Students at Boston University, speaks with Dr. Judy Platt, director of Boston University Student Health Services, about how to maintain the bubble at BU.
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