Category: Faculty Friday

Faculty Friday is a series highlighting members of the Initiative on Cities’ (IOC) Faculty Advisory Board, by exploring their work on campus and in the city.

Faculty Friday – Jessica Simes

Faculty Friday highlights a Boston University faculty member by exploring their work at Boston University and their thoughts on cities. This week, we’re speaking with Jessica Simes. Simes serves as an assistant professor of sociology in the College of Arts and Sciences. Learn more about her research regarding urban neighborhood inequality and mass incarceration here.

Faculty Friday – Azer Bestavros

Each week, Faculty Friday will highlight a member of our IOC Faculty Advisory Board by exploring their work at Boston University and their thoughts on cities. This week, we’re speaking with Azer Bestavros. Azer serves as a Professor of Computer Science and Founding Director of the Hariri Institute for Computing. Click here to view the full Q&A. Be […]

Faculty Friday – Nathan Phillips

Each week, Faculty Friday will highlight a member of our IOC Faculty Advisory Board by exploring their work at Boston University and their thoughts on cities. This week, we’re speaking with Nathan Phillips. Nathan is a Professor in the Department of Earth & Environment within the Boston University College of Arts & Sciences. Click here to view the […]

Faculty Friday – Peter Fox-Penner

Each week, Faculty Friday will highlight a member of our IOC Faculty Advisory Board by exploring their work at Boston University and their thoughts on cities. This week, we’re speaking with Peter Fox-Penner. Peter serves as the first Director of the Institute for Sustainable Energy and is a Professor of the Practice at the Boston University Questrom School […]

Faculty Friday – Katherine Levine Einstein

Each week, Faculty Friday will highlight a member of our IOC Faculty Advisory Board by exploring their work at BU and their thoughts on cities. We’re excited to kick things off with Katherine Levine Einstein, Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science. Katherine serves as one of the lead authors on our annual Menino Survey of Mayors […]