Imagine Your Future at BU: Career Outlooks
A master’s degree from BU can lead you down various new paths in life. With hundreds of thousands of alumni […]
A master’s degree from BU can lead you down various new paths in life. With hundreds of thousands of alumni […]
Thanks to the Department of Classical Studies, BU students spent the summer in learning about Greek culture and its history.
For the first time in CAS history, the departments of chemistry and biology, along with the neuroscience program, are offering a fully integrated two-semester lab sequence for first- and second-year science majors.
Coral Reef Restoration and Resilience is a month-long BU Marine Program (BUMP) course in the tiny Central American nation of Belize, where students take a whole ecosystem into their own hands.
After a general revision of its program, the CAS Core Curriculum has introduced a new natural science and social science curricula.
Professor Ethan Baxter has brought over 150 Boston-area high schoolers and BU undergrads into the field to study ancient tectonic collisions, such as the one that formed the Appalachians 500 million years ago.
BU’s Center for Polymer Studies received a major three-year grant to provide opportunities for disadvantaged high school students to engage in year-round cutting-edge science research and industry internships.
As the final exam crunch-time hits, some first-year students are breathing easier thanks to a new collaboration between CAS and the Educational Resource Center (ERC).