Computational Fabrication hosts Final Project Demo Session
Led by Associate Professor and Director of Ph.D. Admissions Emily Whiting, students from our Computational Fabrication class CS581 held their final project demo session on Thursday, April 23, 2026. In this final project, students teamed up to prototype creative, computation-driven designs in which they develop an algorithm for producing physical products. Boston University’s Engineering Product […]
Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences and Computer Science Department Hosts Industry Connections Event
On Friday, April 17, 2026, the Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences and Computer Science hosted an exclusive Industry Connections information and networking session offering students an opportunity to directly engage with many world-class companies. Representatives from Akamai, Amazon, Cloudflare, Google, JustAppraised, Meta, Microsoft, RedHat, Snyk, and Toast met with our students and shared their […]
BU Giving Day 2026
GHC 2019 Empowers BU CS Students
By Kayla Chapman 14 Boston University Computer Science (CS) students and three CS staff members landed in Orlando, Florida on October 1, 2019, for a week-long celebration of women in computing at the 2019 Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC). The annual convention serves as a gathering point for the bright female minds in technology. As the […]
CS Day 2019: Bigger Than Ever
By Kayla Chapman On Wednesday, October 9, 2019, a record-breaking 757 students gathered from all corners of Boston University to celebrate CS Day, an annual event hosted by the Department of Computer Science. The combination career fair, student group showcase, and celebration of all things CS aims to connect the talented students of BU with […]
Congratulations BU CS Class of 2018!
On Friday May 18 the Department of Computer Science welcomed nearly a thousand guests, friends, and family members to our commencement exercises to celebrate our 150+ students graduating with a degree in Computer Science. The ceremony was the largest ever in the Department’s history! The ceremony included an inspiring student address from Kylie Moses (CAS’18): […]
BFOC ’13 (Boston Freedom in Online Communications Day)
The main purpose of BFOC is to encourage collaboration between local researchers and practitioners in technology, law, and policy that are working in this area.