Category: News
Reclaiming a Common Language
How a new literary history could help salve wounds in Asia
Top global polluters hold key to seeing past smog, talk reveals
On the list of global polluters, China and India hold first and third, respectively, with the United States ranked second. Within the next 10 years, India has the potential to outrank the United States in overall emissions, putting Asia in a fog. It also has the potential, along with China, to prevent the entire globe from following its lead [...]
14.18 percent national increase in international students, report finds
There has been a 14.18 percent increase in international students enrolled at U.S. schools compared to […]
Fulbright Webinar for Education Scholars
Learn more about global opportunities available through the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program to academics and professionals in the field of education, at all levels of career. A webinar will be offered on Tuesday, April 7th.
Boston’s international population growing faster than domestic
Trends for Boston’s metropolitan area populations match those of metropolitan areas across the country, according to an updated U.S. Census Bureau report released Thursday. The numbers indicated a trend of more domestic residents leaving Boston while international residents were gained, as seen in other cities across the nation.
Panel offers religious perspectives on Middle East conflict
Boston University Students for Justice in Palestine hosted a discussion-based panel called “Palestine 101: #NotAReligiousConflict” on Tuesday evening in the College of Communication.
The Nile Project Comes to BU
Nile River ecosystem sustainability musician-activists in campus residency
CAS Course Brings Students to Cuba
BU group among first to visit after travel restrictions eased
Defeating Communism Didn’t Necessarily Defeat Its Deprivations
Assessing eastern Europe a quarter century after Berlin Wall torn down
Cuba Alternative Spring Break
Cuba Alternative Spring Break offered for first time at Boston University.