By Keith Gerald Davis III
BU Geologist Brings Undergrads on Research Trip to Indonesia
Students explore tidal flooding, ground water, coral reef health, among other issues
Dr. Magaly Koch, geologist and associate professor in the Boston University Center for Remote Sensing, recently returned from Indonesia, where she took four Boston University students and two Tufts University students to study environmental change and highly populated coastal areas. More
Can Latin America Jump-start Our Clean Energy Future?
Kilachand student’s research: renewable energy could be a path to independence for region’s developing nations
Sights, Sounds, Sadness from Terriers in Paris as Notre Dame Burned
A week later, reflections from BU community who watched as fire ravaged historic cathedral
BU Students: Learning on the Ground in Puerto Rico
Lessons on the staggering disconnect between what is needed, what is available
Peace Corps: BU Top 25 2019
On Thursday March 28th. Peace Corps Director Jody Olsen will be traveling from Washington D.C. to present Boston University with a Certificate of Appreciation/Recognition.
BU, Nicaragua Students, Peace Corps Work to Call Attention to Country’s Climate Change
Unique collaboration results in book being used in Boston public schools
Offering a Helping Hand to Migrants Waiting to Enter the US
LAW faculty and students provide desperately needed legal assistance in Tijuana
Hungary for Experience in Hospitality
SHA students go to Budapest for resort design assignment
BU’s First Mitchell Scholar will study public policy in Ireland
Award will send ENG student to study public policy in Ireland