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Conversations with the Dean, Making the Case for Continued Federal Research
Education research drives innovation, informs decision-making, and promotes equity. BU Wheelock faculty will explore the value of federally funded research and how it shapes real-world outcomes—from large-scale studies to niche research initiatives. Learn about the impactful projects they are working on—and what’s at stake if funding is reduced.
Featuring:
Elizabeth Bettini, associate professor, BU Wheelock
Naomi Caselli, director, BU AI & Education Initiative, associate professor, BU Wheelock
Leslie Dietiker, associate dean, research, associate professor, BU Wheelock
| When | 3:00 pm - 3:45 pm on 12 June 2025 |
|---|---|
| Building | Online/Zoom |