Alumni+ Big Shot Billie Weiss is living out a major-league dream as manager of photography for the World Champion Boston Red Sox Video
On Campus+ Bricks of Life Biologist and Lego collector Cynthia Bradham finds inspiration in the tiny building blocks of life Video
Alumni10 Rahul Desikan's Story of Love, Science, and Facing Down Death This pioneering neuroscientist was attacking ALS. Then ALS attacked him. Video
Books+ Exploring Endurance Best-selling author David Grann (GRS’94) on one man’s obsessive quest to cross Antarctica
June 18, 2019Know What’s Good for Your Health? Artificial IntelligenceData and algorithms can spot medical concerns early and point to solutions
June 12, 2019Crowdsourcing a Second Bill of Rights? ENG Professor Wants to Give It a ShotGreg Blonder says our leaders often obstruct the public’s will
June 10, 2019A Dead Humpback, a Team of Scientists, a Race for AnswersDid noise pollution in the ocean contribute to her death in the waters off Cape Cod? Her whale ears may hold important clues
June 10, 2019Shari Davis (Sargent’10,’12) among 20 Obama Fellows Named Worldwide“The Obamas represent…the reality that ceilings can and should be broken”
June 6, 2019Natick’s World War II Museum Commemorates 75th Anniversary of D-DayFounder Ken Rendell, who studied business at BU, has created special exhibition
June 4, 2019Stan Sclaroff Named Dean of Arts & SciencesAfter nationwide search, interim dean chosen for strong and consistent leadership
February 13, 2019 Biologist James Traniello Honored CAS prof elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
January 3, 2018 Yanomami Women Speak of Amazon Struggles At Pardee, BU’s Julie Klinger makes a connection with indigenous leaders
August 7, 2017 Fighting Tick-Borne Disease with Computer Science Michael Dietze uses predictive models to see how ecosystem change affects tick populations
August 1, 2017 What Antarctica’s Massive Iceberg Could Mean for the Future A warning for climate change? BU scientist weighs in.
June 8, 2017 Climate Change and an “Overlooked” Nutrient: Silica Warmer winters could have consequences in temperate forests and beyond
May 18, 2017 Nobel Winner Mario Molina Is Baccalaureate Speaker A scientist who crusades for policies to protect the planet
May 9, 2017 A Global Taste of Honey for Questrom Grad Student Company mixes sweet flavors with social mission
March 15, 2017 Good News and Bad News about Forest Fragmentation New England forest edges absorb more carbon but suffer more heat stress
August 23, 2016 Solar Power Saves Everyone Money Study finds benefits for all ratepayers and greater reduction in greenhouse gases