CompSciLib
CompSciLib is an educational platform offering technological calculators and centralized resources to help computer science students understand complex formulas and concepts. By providing professionally written explanations and showcasing the calculation process, it promotes deeper comprehension and confidence in the subject.
Connect+
Connect+ is a mobile app designed to support first-generation college students by consolidating campus, state, and federal resources, automating benefit program applications, and establishing a mentorship network starting from BU with global expansion potential.
Dylan Connolly
Dylan Connolly (CAS’26) is an undergraduate student.
ConsensUS
ConsensUS is an initiative that empowers young adults to engage in politics by providing them with the necessary information, support, and opportunities to become informed and active civic participants. It addresses the systemic gaps in civic education and aims to create a more inclusive and diverse democracy.
Jace Cortez
Jace Cortez (CGS’28) is an undergraduate student.
Covalent Life Sciences
Covalent Life Sciences is pioneering new treatment options for anxiety through its lead product, HATCH, an herbal supplement offering rapid-acting anxiolytic and sedative effects without the dependence risks of pharmaceutical tranquilizers. HATCH aims to become the go-to OTC solution for anxiety, sleep issues, panic attacks, and as a ‘trip-soother’ for at-home psychedelic-assisted therapy.
Crafters-4-Creativity Inc.
Crafters-4-Creativity aims to connect students with youth (ages 4-15) through free arts and education and academic support. It is mainly focused in underfunded communities.
Mikayla Crowley
Mikayla Crowley (ENG’23) is an undergraduate alum.
Culture Cord Connect
Culture Cord Connect is a community-driven initiative that creates culturally relevant educational resources and outreach programs to increase cord blood donation rates among underrepresented populations, aiming to improve access to life-saving treatment for patients of color.
Michael D’Arrigo
Michael D’Arrigo, founder of Project 310, earned his degree from the College of Fine Arts in 2021.