Are Boston Area Colleges Doing Enough To Help Keep Mass. Coronavirus Numbers Low?
Schools like Northeastern and Boston University are warning students they could be kicked out or suspended if they violate certain social distancing rules this semester, but questions remain about enforcement. In for Jim Braude, Adam Reilly spoke with Julia Marcus, an epidemiologist and professor of population medicine at Harvard Medical School, and Kirk Carapezza, managing editor for WGBH News' Education Desk.

MA-04 Candidate Interviews
This week, Greater Boston interviews the eight candidates running in the Democratic primary for Massachusetts' Fourth Congressional District to replace Rep. Joe Kennedy III. On Wednesday, the show aired Adam Reilly's interview with candidates Natalia Linos, an epidemiologist who is the executive director of the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights at Harvard University and a member of the Poor People's Campaign COVID-19 Health Justice Advisory Committee, and Ben Sigel, president of the Hispanic National Bar Association for New England and a former civil litigator and director of client and community relations at the law firm Mintz Levin.