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Bridgewater State University

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June 28, 2026

Vol. V1, No. 99

David Wilson, '71

dwilson@bridgew.edu

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  The town of Bridgewater has been the home of Bridgewater State University for going on 186 years, and we took a walk around town to see what's new and share with you highlights.

    As everyone is aware, the population in the town is growing and new construction over the next year or so will add 1000+ new residents.

    The video above is brief and you can view here:

"Co-op programs aren’t just at Northeastern. They are expanding to Massachusetts
public higher education"

   That was the headline in the Boston Globe last April when Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey announced that Bridgewater State would be among three public institutions of higher learning chosen to launch co-op programs in the state.
    In the article below, Mr. Brian Benson, G '23, updates that Globe story and we share highlights here.
     

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BSU Students Gain Hands-on Experience Through Co-ops

Program which connects students with local and global employers

 

     ​Many workers spend their entire careers seeking a dream employer. Dillon McCarthy, ’28, is realizing that opportunity while he is still in college.

      In the fall, Dillon will begin a co-op at Delta Air Lines’ Atlanta headquarters, where he will help ensure flight simulators remain reliable for pilot training by coordinating their maintenance and compliance with FAA qualifications.

      “This co-op creates a direct connection between my education and my career goals,” said Dillon, an aviation science major with concentrations in flight and management. “It provides an opportunity to work with one of the most respected airlines in the industry while gaining experience that supports my interests in flying, managing, and maintaining aircraft.”

      Dillon is one of about a dozen juniors and seniors participating in a pilot program that offers co-op opportunities through Bridgewater State University. Co-ops are full-time work opportunities that offer more intensive experiences than internships, which are typically part-time.

     “A co-op gives our students practical, real experience in their field,” said Diane Bell, vice president of outreach and engagement. “Students can answer that question, ‘What experience do you have?’”

        Rylee Andrews, ’27, who is helping run Massachusetts Sen. Dylan Fernandes’ social media channels through a summertime co-op, appreciates the professional growth.

       Rylee, who interned for the senator last summer, has more duties this year. She is growing her network and gaining a stronger understanding of the responsibilities of communications work.

     “It’s an absolutely amazing opportunity,” the public relations major and marketing minor said. “To be part of the pilot year is such a big deal. I hope more students realize all of the opportunities we have.”

     To support the pilot program, the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education awarded BSU $20,000, which the university is using to make its co-op program distinctive.

      BSU students will earn academic credit, be guided by faculty mentors and a career advisor, and receive funding to buy professional clothing or otherwise ease the transition into a co-op.

Congratulations to Sergeant Joel Hayes

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    The above message was posted on Facebook on June 24th, recognizing the heroic work of BSU Police Department Sergeant Joel Hayes, who received the department's Life Saving Award.

       His actions "during a critical incident" led to the saving of the life of a person experiencing mental distress.

      President Clark joined Board of Trustees Chairman Michael Taylor and his fellow officers in congratulating Sergeant Hayes.

Thanks and Best Wishes to
Kevin Costa, '15,

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    Mr. Kevin Costa, Esq., '15, has served with distinction as president of the Bridgewater State University Alumni Association and in a Facebook post on June 28th, he expressed his appreciation for the opportunity.

     He is being succeeded as president by Ms. Jessica McNeill,  '14.  

      We express our gratitude to Mr. Costa and our best wishes to Ms. McNeill.

Memory Lane: 14 Years Ago
This Week,
BSU Has Dinner with the Neighbors

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    As the end of June, 2012, approached, the university invited all of the institution's then-neighbors to dinner, where they were hosted by then-Executive Vice President Fred Clark, '83.

     To see the video recorded that evening - and for a look at what was on the agenda back so many years ago - please click on the link below:

Next edition: July 6, 2026

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