Immigration
Can I Fall in Love with AI?
I was frustrated with traditional dating apps, so I created my own AI companion
Arts & Culture
A Visit to Auschwitz Exhibition in Boston Recalls One of History’s Darkest Periods
Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away provides “a potent reminder of the importance of the past in understanding our present,” says Nancy Harrowitz, director of BU’s Elie Wiesel Center for Jewish Studies
Expert Take
Not Having Job Flexibility or Security Can Leave Workers Feeling Depressed, Anxious, and Hopeless
New research from BU public health expert finds greater work security lowered risk of mental health challenges and reduced number of absences
Athletics
BU’s Macklin Celebrini Wins 2024 Hobey Baker Memorial Award
Fourth Terrier and fourth freshman to be named college hockey’s most outstanding player
Voices & Opinion
Policymakers Are Entitled to Their Own Opinions. But Should They Be Entitled to Their Own Science?
Republicans are less likely to cite research than Democrats and more likely to cite misleading science when they do
BU SPARK
Learn More About BU Spark! BU’s Innovation and Experiential Learning Lab
In this video, hear from BU Spark!’s new director to learn about the center’s history, it’s contribution to the campus community, and how to get involved
Today’s Close-up
Spring Blooming on Comm Ave
Look! Up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s…magnificent magnolia trees on Comm Ave.
Photo by Jackie Ricciardi
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BU Student Aviator Soars to New Heights
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BU RAs Authorize Four-Day Strike over Contract Negotiations
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Six BU Runners Share Their Boston Marathon Charity Stories
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Now that NYC has voted to roll out the pricing measure, BU alum talks traffic control measures here and elsewhere
Theatre
A Wrinkle in Time Closes Out Wheelock Family Theatre’s 2023–2024 Season
Theatrical adaptation of Madeleine L’Engle’s classic YA fantasy novel runs through May 11
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School of Visual Arts MFA Thesis Exhibitions Feature Work by 61 Artists
Five shows by graduating students in painting, graphic design, sculpture, print media and photography, and visual narrative on view on and off campus through April 20
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BU Falls 2-1 in Overtime in 2024 NCAA Semifinal
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Your Everything Guide to Living Off Campus
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Can the Bias in Algorithms Help Us See Our Own?
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Public Health
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Arts & Culture
- A Visit to Auschwitz Exhibition in Boston Recalls One of History’s Darkest Periods
- A Wrinkle in Time Closes Out Wheelock Family Theatre’s 2023–2024 Season
- School of Visual Arts MFA Thesis Exhibitions Feature Work by 61 Artists
Business & Law
- $100,000 Awarded to Student Entrepreneurs at SHA’s Annual Hospitality Leadership Summit
- 10 Memes That Describe Being a Second Semester Senior
- Does the United States Have the Clout to Alter Netanyahu’s Course in Gaza?
Campus Life
- Can I Fall in Love with AI?
- BU Student Aviator Soars to New Heights
- BU RAs Authorize Four-Day Strike over Contract Negotiations
Health & Medicine
- Rats! Does Boston Need a “Rat Czar”?
- Five Faculty Receive Edward Avedisian Professorships
- Mifepristone Is Now Available in Some Massachusetts Pharmacies. Here’s What You Need to Know about the Abortion Medication
In the City
- A Visit to Auschwitz Exhibition in Boston Recalls One of History’s Darkest Periods
- Join the Citywide Festivities for One Boston Day: Discover Events across Town
- The Weekender: April 11 to 15
Science & Technology
- Learn More About BU Spark! BU’s Innovation and Experiential Learning Lab
- Tips to Watch and Photograph the April 8 Total Solar Eclipse Safely
- Bridge Collapse Creates Conversation in BU Structural Mechanics Class
Sports
- BU’s Macklin Celebrini Wins 2024 Hobey Baker Memorial Award
- BU Falls 2-1 in Overtime in 2024 NCAA Semifinal
- BU Softball Hosts Holy Cross in 2024 Patriot League Home Opener
University News
- BU RAs Authorize Four-Day Strike over Contract Negotiations
- AI Task Force Report Recommends Critical Embrace of Technology and Cautious Use of AI-Detector Apps
- BU’s Sargent College Named Nation’s Top Occupational Therapy Program in U.S. News 2024 Best Graduate Schools Rankings
Voices & Opinion
- POV: Policymakers Are Entitled to Their Own Opinions. But Should They Be Entitled to Their Own Science?
- POV: You’re Using the Wrong Door—And There’s a Reason
- POV: Was the Francis Scott Key Bridge Disaster Avoidable?