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Sensing

Sensing and imaging research center lands $16.2 million grant

Objects buried underground, underwater, or embedded in living tissue soon will be more accesible to the probing eyes of scientists than ever before, as a result of technologies developed by a new multi-institutional research effort involving several BU faculty members.

"Send it to Boston"

Rather

BU gets Dan Rather's papers and four decades of history

To many, Dan Rather (Hon.’83) is a television news icon, heir to the throne of Walter Cronkite. The CBS Evening News anchor for nearly 20 years, he was the first journalist to break the news of President John F. Kennedy’s death.


Good citizens
Kids' program gets out the vote

When you go out to your polling place on election day, be careful not to trip over the scooters.

Past elections cast light on 2000 race

What will the history books say about the Clinton legacy? Will the president be portrayed as a guardian of big government, a right-leaning Democrat, or a little of both?

To live and learn in L.A.
Planning for semester in Hollywood underway

Doctor treads a difficult path as proest and AIDS expert

Arts
Students shine in Opera Institute's fall festival

The hero of composer Jorge Martín’s one-act comic opera Tobermory is a talking cat that embarrasses a house full of party guests. The costumes are simple, the cast small, the props and furniture spare. All the action takes place in a drawing room. In fact, the entire performance is only 45 minutes long.

 

Weisel
Elie Wiesel

Memorial
Memorial gathering for Doug Parker

 

 

 

         

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