Adama Bah, ’21, makes sure to smile when she walks across the Bridgewater State University campus. Chances are fellow Bears will smile back, since, no matter the color of their skin, they share a bond. “Bridgewater provided me a family that I didn’t know I needed,” Adama said.
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Student Profile: Adama Bah, ’21
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Know They Self
Why do young women take and post selfies to social media? Is it because it’s empowering? Are they seeking positive feedback? Is it for attention? Dr. Laura Ramsey, associate professor of psychology, and alumna Amber Horan, ’16, teamed up to tackle these questions.
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Stateside Studies
Wearing a Patriots shirt, Kellie Nostrant fit well into the crowd packing Boston streets for the recent Super Bowl parade – at least until you found out she’s not a fan of the team. In fact, she’s not much of a football fan at all, and her home state doesn’t even have an NFL team. So why did she join the throngs of exuberant New England football fans?
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Fired Up
It was Hannah Powers, ’18, last semester of college and she was uncertain as to what the future held. “I was terrified I wouldn’t get a job in my field,” Powers admitted. The art major knew she loved working with ceramics and, as an undergraduate had obtained an internship with Mudstone Studios, a communal ceramic studio in Warren, Rhode Island.
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Keeper of the Flame
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Student Profile: Adama Bah, ’21
Adama Bah, ’21, makes sure to smile when she walks across the Bridgewater State University campus. Chances are fellow Bears will smile back, since, no matter the color of their skin, they share a bond. “Bridgewater provided me a family that I didn’t know I needed,” Adama said.
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Know They Self
Why do young women take and post selfies to social media? Is it because it’s empowering? Are they seeking positive feedback? Is it for attention? Dr. Laura Ramsey, associate professor of psychology, and alumna Amber Horan, ’16, teamed up to tackle these questions.
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Stateside Studies
Wearing a Patriots shirt, Kellie Nostrant fit well into the crowd packing Boston streets for the recent Super Bowl parade – at least until you found out she’s not a fan of the team. In fact, she’s not much of a football fan at all, and her home state doesn’t even have an NFL team. So why did she join the throngs of exuberant New England football fans?
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Fired Up
It was Hannah Powers, ’18, last semester of college and she was uncertain as to what the future held. “I was terrified I wouldn’t get a job in my field,” Powers admitted. The art major knew she loved working with ceramics and, as an undergraduate had obtained an internship with Mudstone Studios, a communal ceramic studio in Warren, Rhode Island.
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Know Thy Selfie
Why do young women take and post selfies to social media? Is it because it’s empowering? Are they seeking positive feedback? Is it for attention? Dr. Laura Ramsey, associate professor of psychology, and alumna Amber Horan, ’16, teamed up to tackle these questions.
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Leading Still
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Know Thy Selfie
Why do young women take and post selfies to social media? Is it because it’s empowering? Are they seeking positive feedback? Is it for attention? Dr. Laura Ramsey, associate professor of psychology, and alumna Amber Horan, ’16, teamed up to tackle these questions.
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