Air Quality
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
Five Trailblazing Alums to Celebrate during Women’s History Month
Their achievements in equal rights, medicine, finance, and other areas have made an impact on the world
Awards
BU Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon Daniel Roh Receives Emerging Leader Award for Research in Aging
National Institute on Aging award includes a five-year, $1.2 million grant for study of wound healing
Things-to-do
Make the Most of Spring Break with These Events
Root for the Terriers, screen your film at Coolidge Corner, and of course, celebrate St. Patrick’s Day
Latest Headlines
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Innovate@BU Awarded $15,000 to Students Who Came Up with Ways to Help Boston Face Climate Change
Climate Innovation Challenge Finale also gave applicants coaching, professional development, and networking opportunities with Boston-area nonprofits
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How to Ensure Equal Pay? Women’s Guild Event Takes On the Issue
Three BU deans address gender pay equity at sold-out event
March 11, 2024
School of Hospitality Administration
SHA Students Will Learn about Hospitality in New York, Paris, and Panama This Week
The school is subsidizing the cost of the trips, which will include visiting luxury hotels, vineyards, and boutiques
Latest Headlines
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AI Could Make Data Collection Less Biased, More Fair
Too much data now ignores under-resourced people
March 7, 2024 -
Blackberry Spice Hand Pies
Use premade pie dough to make these irresistible, subtly spiced blackberry hand pies
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US Mayors Cite Red Tape as One Factor in Slowing Clean Energy Projects, BU Researchers Find
In latest BU Initiative on Cities Menino Survey of Mayors, city leaders say they’ve seen little impact so far from Inflation Reduction Act
March 8, 2024
ASB
A Year Since COVID-19 Hiatus Ended, Alternative Service Breaks Program Continues to Strengthen Bonds
This year, student volunteers will travel to Georgia, North Carolina, Illinois, and beyond for a week of service
Brain Injury
BU CTE Center: Lewiston, Maine, Mass Shooter Had Traumatic Brain Injury
“Brain injury likely played a role” in behavioral symptoms of longtime US Army reservist who was exposed to multiple blast waves, researchers say, but he didn’t have CTE
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Arts & Culture
- Blackberry Spice Hand Pies
- Make the Most of Spring Break with These Events
- New BU Course: A Deep Dive into the History of the Academy Awards
Business & Law
- POV: Disinformation Threatens Global Elections
- How to Ensure Equal Pay? Women’s Guild Event Takes On the Issue
- In a Win for Trump, Supreme Court Rules That Former President Can Remain on the Ballot
Campus Life
- SHA Students Will Learn about Hospitality in New York, Paris, and Panama This Week
- Make the Most of Spring Break with These Events
- A Year Since COVID-19 Hiatus Ended, Alternative Service Breaks Program Continues to Strengthen Bonds
Health & Medicine
- If You’re Feeling FOMO This Spring Break, Embrace JOMO Instead
- Alabama Court Ruling That Frozen Embryos Are Children and Its Impact on the Future of IVF Treatment
- Student Health Services Launches New Low-Cost Self-Pay Option for STI and STD Testing
In the City
- Make the Most of Spring Break with These Events
- The Weekender: March 7 to 10
- The Weekender: February 29 to March 3
Science & Technology
- Reasons to be Optimistic About 2024 (Seriously)
- Video: How Will Generative AI Impact My Field of Study?
- How to Talk to Kids about the Israel-Hamas War
Sports
- BU Men’s Lacrosse Plays Patriot League Home Opener Saturday against Navy
- Terriers Host Patriot League Indoor Track and Field Championships This Weekend, the First Time since 2017
- Club Basketball at Boston University Wins Formal Approval
University News
- Innovate@BU Awarded $15,000 to Students Who Came Up with Ways to Help Boston Face Climate Change
- Schedule Builder: A New Online Tool to Register for Fall Courses
- Fire Destroys Off-Campus House; No Injuries as Students Evacuated
Voices & Opinion
- POV: Disinformation Threatens Global Elections
- A Year Since COVID-19 Hiatus Ended, Alternative Service Breaks Program Continues to Strengthen Bonds
- US Mayors Cite Red Tape as One Factor in Slowing Clean Energy Projects, BU Researchers Find