A Rallying Cry for More Women and Candidates of Color in Politics

ON THE CHARLES RIVER A Rallying Cry for More Women and Candidates of Color in Politics Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, State Representative Nika Elugardo, and Boston City Councilor Andrea Campbell discussed challenging the political status quo with the BU Initiative on Cities and WBUR CitySpace.  Hear their cry   COMMUNITY RESOURCE “We Will Get Through This.” […]

Congress Poised to Avert Government Shutdown

BU IN DC Kevin Gallagher of the Global Development Policy Center participated in a Center for Strategic & International Studies panel on COVID-19’s impact on Latin America on September 23. Roscoe Giles of the College of Engineering gave a presentation to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Scientific Computing Advisory Committee on September 24. Rena […]

Congress Considers Research Relief

BU IN DC On Tuesday, President Donald J. Trump nominated alumnus Michael Rigas (CAS ’94, GRS ’94) to be deputy director for management at the White House Office of Management and Budget.   CONGRESS CONSIDERS RESEARCH RELIEF While Congress has yet to advance a new coronavirus relief bill, two Congressional committees have recently drawn attention […]

Black Boston: Changing the Face of Politics

YOU’RE INVITED Black Boston: Changing the Face of Politics Join the BU Initiative on Cities and WBUR CitySpace for a virtual discussion with Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, State Representative Nika Elugardo, and Boston City Councilor Andrea Campbell.  RSVP today   RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT Depression Rate Has Tripled Among U.S. Adults BU public health researchers say more than […]

The Science Behind BU’s Coronavirus Testing Plans

ON THE CHARLES RIVER The Science Behind BU’s Coronavirus Testing Plans How have BU scientists prepared to test 6,000 people a day this fall? Robots, nano beads, and data modeling are all part of the plan. Get the details   STUDENT LIFE Upward Bound Toward College — Remotely BU’s summer program for low-income Boston high […]

BUzz Bits

BUZZ BITS… The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) declined to appeal a court-ordered injunction prohibiting its unlawful presence policy, thereby preventing the agency from enforcing it. The rule would have barred international students from entering the country for up to 10 years for any unknowing visa violation. Dr. Kerri Dugan has been appointed acting director of […]

Next COVID-19 Relief Package Remains in Limbo

BU IN DC Dorothy Robyn of the Institute for Sustainable Energy moderated a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine workshop on enhancing federal clean energy investments on July 29.   NEXT COVID-19 RELIEF PACKAGE REMAINS IN LIMBO On Monday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) introduced the HEALS Act, a proposed fifth COVID-19 relief […]

Experiencing Racism May Damage Memory

RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT Experiencing Racism May Damage Memory Data from the Black Women’s Health Study at BU, funded by the National Institutes of Health, shows that experiences of racism are linked with decreased memory and cognition later in life.  See for yourself   FACULTY EXPERTS The Long Game of Coronavirus Research The New Yorker featured the […]