Meet BU’s Newest AAAS Fellows

A pioneer in treating anxiety, one in turning moon dust into oxygen, and one in developing disease diagnostics for low-resource communities recently appointed fellows Each year, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) recognizes scientists who have made major contributions to their fields of expertise. As the chaotic and uncertain year of 2020 […]

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College Access Group QuestBridge and BU Partner to Give Need-Based Scholarships

Up to 30 undergrads will matriculate in fall 2022, with all expenses paid BU will partner with California nonprofit QuestBridge to provide all-expense-paid scholarships to the University, starting in fall 2022. Photo by Cydney Scott. As many as 30 low-income high-achieving students will matriculate at BU in fall 2022—on full scholarships, with no loans or […]

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BU Launches Racial Data Lab

POLICY RESOURCE BU Launches Racial Data Lab The University’s Center for Antiracist Research and Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences are bringing antiracist researchers together with data scientists to expose and eliminate racial inequities.  Find out more RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT How the Biden Administration Can Expand Healthcare Access in Its First 100 Days BU healthcare experts […]

STM Alum Gives Inauguration Benediction

The 2021 US Presidential Inauguration was held January 20 under sunny skies, presaging a new beginning of hope and reconciliation for the United States of America. Rev. Silvester Beaman (STH’85), pastor of the Bethel AME Church in Wilmington, Del., a decades-long friend of President Joe Biden, gave the ceremony’s final benediction. Beaman prayed that Americans […]

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Biden’s Top-Four Priorities, Explained by Leading BU Experts

The president-elect lists COVID-19, racism, climate change, and the economy as his most pressing issues Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, celebrating after being nominated at last summer’s Democratic National Convention, have begun tackling the pandemic, racism, climate change, and economic recovery. Photo by Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images. Shortly after their November election victory, Joe […]

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Angela Onwuachi-Willig among Five Black Women Law Deans Honored for Efforts to Bring Antiracist Reform to Legal Education

Together, they launched a project to engage law schools in fight for racial justice Angela Onwuachi-Willig, BU School of Law dean and professor of law, one of the country’s leading scholars of race and the law, is one of five Black women law deans to receive the Association of American Law Schools’ inaugural Impact Award. […]

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COVID-19 Relief Package Heads to President

On Monday, Congress quickly introduced and passed the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, a long-delayed stimulus package to spur economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. The bill includes $22.7 billion for the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund, which universities can use to defray expenses associated with COVID-19 and for emergency financial aid for […]

Congress Clear Defense Policy Bill

BU IN DC School of Public Health Dean Sandro Galea addressed the National Institutes of Health Director’s Wednesday Afternoon Lunch Series on “The Contagion Next Time: Underlying Socioeconomic and Racial Divides and Our Risk from COVID and Future Pandemics” on December 16th.   CONGRESS CLEARS DEFENSE POLICY BILL Last week, Congress passed the National Defense […]

Meet BU’s COVID-19 Contact Tracing Team

ON THE CHARLES RIVER Meet BU’s COVID-19 Contact Tracing Team Old-fashioned detective work and a custom contact tracing database are quashing the spread of COVID-19.  Trace their work   RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT Are We Paying for Robots to Take Our Jobs? BU economist Pascual Restrepo explains how the tax code rewards businesses for automating.  What’s the […]