Gilliam, Overdose Prevention, Veterans

BU IN DC

Photo credit: Jennifer Grodsky, Boston University Federal Relations

BU President Melissa Gilliam Meets with Policymakers on Capitol Hill

President Gilliam discussed the government-university partnership with Senator Todd Young (R-IN) and Congressman Seth Moulton (D-MA) during a visit to Capitol Hill last week.

Learn more about her visit


ON THE CHARLES RIVER

 Students from Roxbury’s John D. O’Bryant School of Math & Science helped create a curriculum designed to teach peers about drug overdoses and how to prevent them. They worked with Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center healthcare professionals. Samantha Lee (back, from left), Carlie Augustin, and Ella Gelling Zurek took questions and comments after their presentations.
Photo by Cydney Scott, Boston University Photography

Boston University, Boston Medical Center Researchers Work with High School Students to Build Peer-Led Overdose Prevention Program

Building a curriculum for teens, by teens: students met with BU researchers all summer to learn about opioid overdose prevention.

See what they learned


FACULTY EXPERT

U.S. soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division patrol in the mountains above the Pech Valley in Afghanistan's Kunar province on Oct. 25, 2009.
Photo by David Guttenfelder | Associated Press file

Professor Coauthors Report on Mental Health Effects of Toxic Exposures Among Veterans

On a Department of Veterans Affairs-convened National Academies committee, BU epidemiologist Jaimie Gradus coauthored a report assessing possible links between exposures to hazards during military service and mental, behavioral, and neurologic health conditions among post-9/11 veterans.

Check out the report


THOUGHT LEADERS

In Case You Missed It…

BU welcomes the new class of the Menino Scholars and Community Service Award winners, who will join the University after graduating from Boston Public Schools… H. Sami Karaca, a professor at the BU Questrom School of Business, asserts there is a shift to state-directed American capitalism in The Conversation… BU School of Public Health Professor Monica Wang talks to WBUR about why experts are working with social media influencers to counter health misinformation… Director of the BU Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Center Ann McKee talks about the first law enforcement officer known to have CTE with The New York Times… BU alum Jennifer Getzinger (COM ’90) speaks about her career and first Emmy nomination for the finale of HBO Max’s The Penguin, A Great or Little Thing.