E-Cigarette Brands Are Skirting the Rules about Health Warning Labels on Instagram, Study Finds
Using AI, BU researchers found that the vast majority of social media posts didn’t include health labels warning of the harms of flavored nicotine.
BU Sees Drop in Black Students Enrolled after Supreme Court Affirmative Action Ruling
Officials say they will focus on recruitment activities, finding new pipelines to attract Black students, and building a more inclusive environment.
A New Type of RNA Could Revolutionize Vaccines and Cancer Treatments
An accidental discovery turned into an unexpected success, when a team of interdisciplinary BU researchers created a new and improved COVID vaccine.
Introducing BU’s Newest Terriers: Khalid Karim
After a harrowing escape from Afghanistan, this freshman says he has “a new purpose in life”.
Talent, and Scholarships, Power Boston Public School Students to BU
Menino Scholars and Community Service Award winners welcomed at annual reception.
Introducing BU’s Newest Terriers: Jonathan Galdamez
His road to success runs through a Dunkin’ franchise.
“Class of 2028: Today Is the First Day of a Great Adventure”
Presiding over her first Matriculation ceremony, BU President Melissa L. Gilliam welcomed new students to the University.
How Do You Run a City of 650,000 Residents? These Terriers Have Some Insights
BU City Scholars Summer Fellows look back on what they learned during summer internships.
FYSOP Looks to Expand the Horizons of Incoming First-Years
Over three days, students will prepare Boston’s Mather and Condon Schools for the upcoming school year and get a feel for campus life.
Getting Their Hands Dirty in the Lab – and in the Charles River
Undergraduate students are studying antibiotic-resistant bacteria collected from the Charles to find out if lab work is right for them.