GRS Student Story- Kristina McAvoy
Kristina McAvoy Hometown: Brockton, Massachusetts Program: MA in Remote Sensing & Geospatial Sciences Why did you choose to come to […]
Kristina McAvoy Hometown: Brockton, Massachusetts Program: MA in Remote Sensing & Geospatial Sciences Why did you choose to come to […]
Hannah Sherseth Hometown: Dallas, Texas Program : MS in Quantitative Economics Graduation Year: September 2020 Why did you choose to come […]
Christian Abys Hometown: Guilford, Connecticut Program: MA in Remote Sensing & Geospatial Sciences Why did you choose to come to […]
Hyun Soo Suh Hometown: Seoul, South Korea Program: MS in Quantitative Economics Graduation Year: September 2020 Why did you choose […]
Edilsa Sofía Monterrey-Quintero de Bassilli Hometown: Panama City, Panama. Currently living in Egypt. Program: MFA in Literary Translation Why did […]
Tomoki Ogasa Hometown: Tokushima, Japan Program: MA in Economic Policy Why did you choose to come to BU for your […]
A BU art historian wrote a report two years ago. Now her work is helping remove the city’s racist monuments.
Poet-scholar Ida Fasel (CAS’31, GRS’45) finished writing the last of her 16 books at age 102.
Members of the Dept. of Sociology will work on the project “Race, Place, and Policing During the COVID-19 Pandemic.”
The Associate Professor of Chemistry is rethinking graduate education—amidst a global pandemic and a growing antiracism moment—in her new role.