Alumni10 Returning Duryodhana An archaeologist helps a looted 10th–century statue make the long trip home Video
Alumni+ Journalism Is Still Serious, Just Different New York Times columnist David Carr and Bloomberg’s Andrew Lack talk about how technology is making media more interesting Video
Alumni+ Civil Disobedience, a Love Story Meet the Abramowitz-Silverman family. They make trouble, and do good.
Alumni9 The Performance Enhancer Bob Tewksbury advises Major League Baseball players how to keep stress at bay on and off the field Ask the Expert
Research2 Timing Is Everything As plants leaf out earlier, the natural food web may lose its balance Interactive
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
May 29, 2014 THATCamp: an “Unconference” Comes to BU Will discuss how technology enhances the humanities
March 25, 2014 Faculty, Staff Win Grants for Innovative Online Education Projects will increase academic flexibility, raise global signature
February 28, 2014 Cutting-Edge Technology for an Ancient Religion GRS student develops app to connect Yoruba faithful and their gods
February 28, 2014 Big Meaning in the Smallest Movements Student software opens worlds for motion-impaired