GBH News: Youth voters have been turning out in historic numbers. Will they do so again in Massachusetts?
Read about how voters under the age of 30 are surging to make their voices heard.
Celebrating the Newest Building on BU’s Campus
Read as Boston Real Estate Times discusses the layout of the new CCDS building and how it will be fostering community for both students and faculty.
A Look Inside the Building Changing BU’s Campus
Check out CBS Boston’s story on the CCDS building and how it came to be.
Bestavros on impact of NSF-funded research
Read about how Azer Bestavros — the Associate Provost for Computing & Data Sciences — was invited to highlight the societal impact of National Science Foundation’s funding of basic research in computing.
Civic Voices: The ECASH Act Bill
On October 4, 2022, CDS Faculty met with Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley and Congressman Stephen Lynch to discuss the ECASH Act. The first Civic Voices event, CDS faculty offered direction for policy design, privacy, and security.
Boston Could Join Fossil Fuel Ban Pilot
Check out Boston Business Journal’s article on a Massachusetts law that aims to ban fossil fuels and how Boston may join the law’s pilot processes.
CDS Launches AI Cluster Hiring Initiative
Read about how CDS is launching a 3-year cluster hiring initiative covering foundational, methodological, and use-inspired dimensions of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
BU Building Hits “Net-Zero” Goal
Check out Boston Business Journal’s article on how Boston aims to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
BU CDS Welcomes Erin Murdock
Read about CDS’ new Financial Manager, Erin Murdock, joining the team.
Okidegbe awarded Moorman-Simon Career Development Professorship
In a letter to University Deans, faculty, and staff, Provost Jean Morrison announced that CDS’s very own Ngozi Okidegbe has been awarded the Moorman-Simon Interdisciplinary Career Development Professorship. This award — made possible by the generous support of BU Trustee Ruth Moorman (CAS ’88, Wheelock ’89,’09) and her husband Sheldon Simon — recognizes a faculty member pursuing truly interdisciplinary work.