You’re Invited: Building the Next-Generation Climate Workforce
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You’re Invited: Building the Next-Generation Climate Workforce
Join us on Capitol Hill on March 12 to learn what universities and communities are doing to prepare tomorrow’s workers and policymakers to address climate change. RSVP today
NOTABLE ALUMNI
Hidden in Plain Sight
At the State Department, BU alumna Jane Sigmon (Wheelock ’72) is fighting human trafficking on the global scale.
Join the fight
ON THE CHARLES RIVER
Scientific Credibility in an Era of Misinformation
The National Science Foundation’s Arthur “Skip” Lupia discussed how public expectations of science are changing during a talk at BU on January 29.
What are the facts?
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT…
Eugene Declercq of the BU School of Public Health spoke to the Congressional Black Maternal Health Caucus… Neta Crawford of the BU College of Arts & Sciences estimates that the Iraq war has cost the U.S. nearly $2 trillion in The Conversation… Lewina Lee of the BU School of Medicine explains why optimists tend to live longer than pessimists in The New York Times… Monica Wang of the BU School of Public Health is collaborating with the Boston-area Boys & Girls Clubs to reduce sugary drink consumption, with support from the National Institutes of Health.