Alumni10 The NAACP Is Not Done And new president Cornell William Brooks sees no reason to think that it will be done anytime soon Video
On Campus+ U.S. News & World Report: SPH, ENG Biomedical Engineering in Top 10 Questrom School of Business, School of Law also rise
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
June 14, 2015 BU Honors Long-Term Donors New society launched to recognize those who give year after year, no matter the amount
March 30, 2015 Retail’s Power Couple Allen and Kelli Questrom: the path to becoming department store saviors and fashion setters
March 30, 2015 Record Gift Renames SMG Questrom School of Business Allen and Kelli Questrom give $50 million for top faculty, new building
October 29, 2014 Preventing Landslide Harm in Uganda PhD student named first Moorman-Simon Civic Fellow
October 9, 2014 Veteran Broadway Team Endows Musical Theater Concentration Lane, Comley envision versatile crop of triple-threat CFA grads
October 8, 2014 A Trio of Shared Passions Arthur Haake and Ruth Stein Haake (SAR’38)—committed to public service, horses, and BU
October 6, 2014 Campaign for Boston University Surges Forward BU community sees benefits of $720 million raised so far