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Photo Essay: Terriers on Their Summer Internships, Jobs

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Students talk about the hands-on learning and experience they gained.

Tagged: CAS, CCD, CDS, CFA, CGS, COM, employment, FYSOP, internship, jobs, News, photo essay, photography, Questrom, student life, students, UROP

Boston University Welcomes 2025 Menino Scholars and Community Service Award Winners, a Group Driven to Learn and to Give Back

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The scholarships, awarded to graduates of Boston Public Schools, represent BU’s commitment to the community.

Tagged: awards, Boston, CAS, community service, Menino, News, scholarships, TRIO, Upward Bound, Wheelock

As It Turns 90, Social Security Is Showing Its Age. Boston University Economist Has a Fix

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Laurence Kotlikoff discusses how to avoid insolvency and keep “essential” program afloat.

Tagged: CAS, economy, faculty, News, politics, social security, voices & opinion

Is AI Slowing Climate Progress? It’s Complicated

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Two BU experts studying grid solutions and sustainable energy transitions say that tech companies racing to build more AI could make data centers more energy efficient.

Tagged: AI, artificial intelligence, CAS, climate change, data sciences, Earth, ENG, environment, News, professors, research, sustainability, systems engineering

Brink Bites: Prescribing Cheaper Energy Bills and the Bible’s Agricultural Connections

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Other research news, stories, and tidbits from around BU, including a program to cut hospital patients’ energy costs, the environmental context of biblical parables, and lots of awards.

Tagged: accolades, agriculture, CAMED, CAS, energy, environmental, environmental health, News, reserach, SPH

Sweating for Science: SPH Measures Heat Where Bostonians Work, Play, and Live

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As the summer heat intensifies in Boston, teams of SPH researchers have deployed a variety of sensors across the city to assess heat exposure among vulnerable residents and evaluate cooling interventions.

Tagged: B-Cool, C-Heat, CAS, children, climate, climate resilience, environmental health, extreme heat, health, health communications, heat waves, News, research, SPH, students, urban health

Learning Through Screen Time

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Consultants for PBS KIDS programming—two Wheelock faculty members and an alum—explain why informal education is more important than ever.

Tagged: CAS, education, News, PBS, Wheelock

Meet BU’s Newest Fulbright Recipients

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From studying astrophysics in Toronto to teaching English in Germany and making films in the Dominican Republic, Terriers are pursuing numerous projects.

Tagged: awards, CAS, COM, global, News, PAR

You’ve Heard of Red States and Blue States. But What About Red and Blue Neighborhoods?

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Research by BU political scientist and Andrew Carnegie Fellowship winner Jacob Brown shows that where you live might have a lot of influence on partisan divides and how you vote.

Tagged: accolades, awards, CAS, faculty, funding, new, partisan, policy, political science, politics, research

Our Online World Relies on Encryption. What Happens If It Fails?

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Quantum computers will make traditional data encryption techniques obsolete; BU researchers have turned to physics to come up with better defenses.

Tagged: CAS, computers, convergence, cybersecurity, encryption, faculty, funding, innovation, News, NSF, PNAS, research

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