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CDS Expands the OMDS Learning Facilitators Team

in CDS News, MSDS Program

The Online Master’s in Data Science (OMDS) Program is excited to welcome four new Learning Facilitators. Read about their achievements, research experience, industry expertise and more!

Tagged: CDS, faculty of computing & data sciences, Micah Sieber, MSDS, OMDS, Tanshika Singh (COM MS’25)

Adapting to an Evolving Field: Q&A with MSDS Director Tom Gardos

in MSDS Program, Q&A

Discover how BU’s MSDS program prepares data science leaders. Director Tom Gardos shares its vision, flexible curriculum, and real-world learning opportunities.

Tagged: data science, Experiential Learning, Maureen McCarthy, MSDS, Thomas Gardos

CDS Celebrates the Lunar New Year

in Student Events

Read about BU Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences 2024 Lunar New Year Celebration.

Tagged: CDS, Lunar New Year, MSDS

Thomas Gardos Joins CDS

in Announcement

Read about Thomas Gardos, CDS’s new associate professor and inaugural director of the MS in Data Science Program.

Tagged: MSDS, Thomas Gardos

Fortune Education: Aspiring Data Scientists: 2 Universities Announce New Master’s Programs

in CDS News, In the News

In this Fortune Magazine story, CDS Associate Provost Azer Bestavros and Academic Affairs Chair Mark Crovella discuss today’s data science landscape, workforce trends and needs, and the benefits of pursuing a master’s in data science Boston University.

Tagged: Azer Bestavros, Mark Crovella, MS in Data Science, MSDS

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DS+X Hackathon 2025 student teams

Recapping a Weekend of “+ X” – where data science meets everything (and some) at the 2025 BU Spark! DS+X Hackathon

November 10, 2025

Read about a student's personal experience at the 2025 DS+X Hackathon — their journey, achievements and takeaways!

Educational YouTubers Balance Integrity and Income in the Age of Algorithms

November 5, 2025

Learn about a Boston University research study on YouTube and the way it explores how creators manage tensions between teaching and monetization.

Collage of headshots of Yves Atchadé and Emily Ryan, CDS Duan Family Faculty Fellows

Yves Atchadé and Emily Ryan Named Duan Family Faculty Fellows in CDS

October 24, 2025

Duan Family Faculty Fellows recognized for advancing interdisciplinary research and leadership across computing, engineering, and data science.

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