Impact @ BU – Immigrant’s Rights and Human Trafficking Clinic in Arizona
Sometimes the work of a BU student doesn’t end on campus. That’s the case for the students in the School of Law who spent part of their summer in Arizona as part of the school’s Immigrants’ Rights & Human Trafficking Program.
BU Scholarship Story – Andrea Rustad (CAS’19)
Andrea Rustad (CAS’19) has been interested in science for as long as she can remember. Thanks to where she grew up, there were always plenty of new and exciting things to explore and discover.
Meet Ally Hammel (CGS’17, SAR’19)
Before Ally Hammel (CGS’17, Sargent’19) was an All-American field hockey player, she spent more time on ice than on turf. But thanks to her mother’s athletic history, that changed in high school.
BU scholarship story – Jordan Fessehaie (SHA ’18)
From interning at India’s Taj Hotel to finding her passion in human resources, Jordan Fessehaie (SHA’18) credits the Boston University School of Hospitality Administration for helping to prepare her for all aspects of the industry.
Ten ways to get Rhetty for #BUGivingDay
The BU community spends 24 extraordinary hours moving the causes they care about most, forward. Are you ready for it?
CARB-X: Combating antibiotic resistance globally
Learn how BU-led CARB-X works to combat drug-resistant bacteria.
The Dean’s List Challenge: A simple way to earn ‘extra credit’ for your school or college
Earn ‘extra credit’ for your school or college.
The Ever-Changing Landscape of BU with Gary Nicksa
BU Giving Societies presents a conversation with Gary Nicksa, senior vice president of operations at BU. Travel through time and listen as he takes us on a journey of BU’s ever-changing landscape and shares BU’s vision for the future.
NEIDL: A conversation with Dr. Ronald Corley
The BU Loyalty Society presents a conversation with Dr. Ronald Corley, professor and chair of the microbiology at the BU School of Medicine and director of the National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories (NEIDL).
Update on the War on Terror: A conversation with Dr. Jessica Stern
Dr. Jessica Stern is a research professor at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies and is the author of several books, including Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill and coauthor of ISIS: The State of Terror.