A Diplomatic Journey Rooted in Curiosity and Language
Mary Beth Leonard (CAS’84) didn’t set out to become a diplomat. But a passion for the French language and a […]
Mary Beth Leonard (CAS’84) didn’t set out to become a diplomat. But a passion for the French language and a […]
Karen Seto (GRS’95, GRS’00) arrived at Boston University in 1992 with aspirations of becoming a foreign service officer. Drawn to […]
By Steve Holt For Sophie Klein, a recent discussion in her section of “The Way: Antiquity and the Medieval World” […]
Carla Rojas, from Ecuador is expected to complete her master’s in Biology in Winter 2026. We sat down with Carla […]
Vajinder Kaur, from India is expected to complete her master’s in Statistical Practice in August 2025. We sat down with […]
By Grace Sferrazza (CAS & COM’26) On the second leg of their 55 day research expedition to the Chilean Margin, […]
On the first day of her 200-person CAS CH373: “Principles of Biochemistry” class each semester, Didem Vardar-Ulu puts up a […]
By Steve Holt Translating a literary work from one language to another starts with a close reading of a text. […]
Masters students are analyzing data to understand how patients behave, what types of treatments work, and more.
When it comes to the Master’s in Statistical Practice (MSSP) program at Boston University, one element consistently tops the list […]