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Data and algorithms can spot medical concerns early and point to solutions
Greg Blonder says our leaders often obstruct the public’s will
Did noise pollution in the ocean contribute to her death in the waters off Cape Cod? Her whale ears may hold important clues
Marc Maron’s WTF podcast gives millions of listeners something different: reality
At Harpoon and Brooklyn Breweries, BU alums are crafting the next generation of beer
What are the costs of the deadliest rock concert in American history? Two alums approach the Station nightclub fire from different sides.
Nicole Daley helps young teens find the way to healthy relationships
The answer depends on whom you ask
A popular sport abroad climbs out of baseball’s shadow
CGS’ Linda Wells, SHA’s Christopher Muller, and MET’s Jay Halfond
$10 million NIH grant drives collaborative effort
Dental student takes his skills to Alaska
International survey puts University in top 10 U.S. schools, 17th worldwide
Matt Grzelcyk (SMG’16) is a defensive powerhouse
For 40 years, CFA alum Sidewalk Sam has brought art to the people
Membership recognizes research excellence
Do Something! Award to nonprofit Educate2Envision
Campaign kickoff bash a rousing, rollicking display
Will research ways to keep serious journalism alive and well
Another $10 million from GSM alum to renovate Shelton Hall
Addition to building will bear media giant’s name
Contributing to the Campaign for BU
Powerful computing is coming to your doctor’s office
Looming urban growth puts environment at risk
Why even the best-trained scientists should think twice
Author probes “useful misogyny”
Poet Robert Lowell, a guide to medical literature, and soap opera creator William Bell
CGS’ 60th anniversary, SON event are big draws
Camilla Fox (CAS’91) urges coexistence of people and wild animals
NGO teaches soccer and empowers impoverished girls in rural India
BUAA recognizes excellence, creativity
Led University for 25 years
SED professor emeritus brought people together
New MED student residence makes a difference
Readers Write Back, Winter-Spring 2013