Groundbreaking Journalist Dorothy Gilliam Gives BU a Gift of History
The mother of Boston University’s president, and the first Black woman journalist at the Washington Post, donates her papers to Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center.
Korean Language, Literature, and Culture Is Booming at BU
BU professor: what’s behind the renaissance.
Is the United States in a Constitutional Crisis?
Yes, says BU LAW Professor Jessica Silbey, but it’s up to elected representatives and individual citizens—not the courts—to save democracy.
BU’s Initiative on Cities Builds a Tool for Fighting Displacement
Keeping people in their neighborhoods in Louisville, Ky., by assessing proposed developments.
F&A Costs Cap; McMahon; NSF Grants
BU IN DC Mary Churchill of the Wheelock College of Education & Human Development attended the American Council on Education Women’s Network Leadership Conference on February 13th and 14th. COURT PAUSES PROPOSED NIH F&A CAP On Monday evening, a judge temporarily blocked the Trump Administration’s proposal to cap facilities and administrative (F&A) cost rates at […]
Boston University Hosts Panel on Antisemitism at the Howard Thurman Center
The latest offering in President Gilliam’s Living Our Values Project explores a subject that’s caused strife and debate on college campuses.
Spacecraft Carrying BU Telescope to the Moon Captures Breathtaking Images of Earth
NASA’s Blue Ghost mission has finished orbiting Earth and is on its way to the moon.
BU Leadership Strongly Opposes NIH Move to Cut Funding for “Research That Helps Improve Human Health and Save Lives”
In a related action, a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order barring the NIH from implementing its rate changes.
Dying Young, Star Scientists, Liberty Mutual’s Doug
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT More Americans Aged 25 to 44 Are Dying Younger. BU Research Helps Explain Why. BU researcher Andrew Stokes co-leads a study supported by the National Institutes of Health that finds a sharp increase in excess deaths is largely due to drug overdoses, alcohol use, traffic accidents, and homicides. What’s the solution? ON THE […]
Gender Equity; NOAA; Webinar
BU IN DC College of Engineering Dean ad interim Elise Morgan attended the American Society of Engineering Education’s Public Policy Colloquium on February 3rd and 4th. She also discussed the College’s federally-funded research with Congressman Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) and the office of Representative Stephen Lynch (D-MA) on February 5th. ADMINISTRATION ISSUES EXECUTIVE ORDER, GUIDANCE ON GENDER EQUITY […]