Arts & Culture One Man’s Treasure Alum David Bieber, a presence on the Boston music and media scenes for decades, has built a collection of more than two million pop culture artifacts, from LPs and CDs to radios and TVs to T-shirts, badges, and political buttons March 24, 2025 Shared from Bostonia
Infectious Diseases What’s It Like to Be an Infectious Diseases Outbreak Responder? In a public education event at Boston’s Museum of Science, BU’s Center on Emerging Infectious Diseases experts empower people to make tough decisions May 14, 2025 Shared from The Brink
BU Sociologist and Her Students Train as Doulas to Help Inform Research on Pregnancy and Childbirth Celeste Curington argues these care workers play an important advocacy role, especially in BIPOC communities where “birth is literally a battle” 1 April 10, 2025 Shared from The Brink
To Do Today: Hello, Dolly! at the Lyric Stage Boston Check out the spunky, joyful musical that features a BU lecturer as a lead June 3, 2025
What’s Behind the Rise in Violence Against Teachers? BU expert says behavioral issues in children and teens predated COVID-19 1 May 23, 2025
To Do Today: Jimmy Fund Scooper Bowl to Support Cancer Care and Research The three-day all-you-can-eat ice cream festival supports Dana-Farber’s mission June 2, 2025
University News Two Gold Telly Awards Scored by BU Productions Videos on President Gilliam’s inauguration and the CDS building honored with top prizes at the 46th annual Telly Awards 2 May 30, 2025
Pride Month Celebrate Pride Month On and Off Campus Boston University and the City of Boston are hosting festivals, parades, and more celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community May 30, 2025
NEIDL Renowned Virologist Robert A. Davey to Lead NEIDL, BU’s Infectious Diseases Research Hub Shared from The Brink