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NIH Honors Two BU Researchers for Exceptionally Creative, High-Impact Science

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The prestigious Director’s Awards will support work studying sexual health and stopping mosquito bites.

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Boston University Receives Major Multimillion Dollar NIH Grant for Women’s Health Research

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Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health program support will also spur investment in early-career faculty.

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Boston University Appoints Kenneth Lutchen to Top Research Job

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Renowned biomedical engineer, influential researcher, and transformative higher education leader is new vice president and associate provost for research.

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A Conversation with BU’s New School of Public Health Dean, Determined to Have “a Real Impact on Real People”

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Adnan Hyder shares his vision for bringing positive change to society and keeping empathy at the core.

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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.

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Elise Morgan Named BU College of Engineering Dean

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Longtime faculty member who served as dean ad interim for two years assumes permanent leadership role.

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BU Experts Served on Vatican Commission Urging Global Debt Relief

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Debt-strapped developing nations need help, says Jubilee Year report, backed by Pope Leo XIV.

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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.

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BU Historian’s New Book Traces the Rise of Today’s Far-Right Movement

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The New York Times calls Hayek’s Bastards by Quinn Slobodian a “riveting read” and “illuminating history”.

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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.

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