Three BU Researchers Win National Honor for Early-Career Scientists and Engineers
White House’s presidential award recognizes BU researchers studying special education, lasers, and genes and DNA.
Surgeon General Urges Updating Health Warning Labels on Alcohol Products to Reflect Cancer Risk
BU alcohol researcher applauds effort, says warning labels will better educate public to risks.
BU Today Close-Up
BU women’s basketball had some special fans recently.
Frankie Romero Has Put His Heart into the Fenway Campus for Nearly Four Decades
Everybody’s got a story about BU’s Campus Planning & Operations area manager, who began as a part-time employee at the former Wheelock College.
Celebrating My Achievements as a First-Generation College Student
BU Today article by first-gen student Malia Montalvo (CGS’24, COM’26).
The Information Security Detective
Computer scientist Eran Tromer is building trust in computer systems and digital currency transactions.
BU Today Close-Up
High school students take field trip to BU’’s Medical Campus.
Countdown Begins: NASA to Blast BU Telescope to the Moon in Historic First
NASA’s Blue Ghost Mission will carry the first Boston University–engineered device to land on a celestial body—the LEXI telescope that will image Earth’s protective shield.
Jimmy Carter Remembered as a President Who Was Ahead of His Time
A trio of Boston University experts on history, political science, and international relations shared their assessments of America’s 39th president, and Nobel Peace Prize winner, who died on Sunday, December 29, at the age of 100.
BU to Help Massachusetts Expand Access to Artificial Intelligence Computing
Governor announces an “AI Hub” to drive cutting-edge technology to residents, academia, and business.