BU’s Legacy & Commitment
“In the heart of the city, in the service of the city”
The mission on which Boston University was founded is a commitment that has shaped its engagement with urban life in Boston and beyond. The Initiative on Cities was founded in 2014 by former Boston Mayor Tom Menino and BU Professor of Political Science Graham Wilson to advance urban research, policy, and practice, continuing the creed of serving the city that has given so much to the university’s success. In 2022, renowned global urban studies scholar Loretta Lees was appointed Director, expanding the Initiative’s programming and reach. BU’s commitment to cities stretches back decades, with faculty and students contributing to urban research and practice long before the IOC’s creation.
The Bachelor of Science in Urban Affairs was established at Boston University Metropolitan College
Master of Urban Affairs (Now Master of Science in Urban Affairs) established at MET
Master of City Planning established at MET
City Planning & Urban Affairs graduate students formed the Urban Planning Association
Initiative on Cities founded by former Boston Mayor Tom Menino and BU Professor of Political Science Graham Wilson
Minor in Urban Studies launched at Boston University; BU Graduate Program in Urban Biogeoscience and Environmental Health (URBAN) Program launched as an NSF-funded research traineeship
IOC's MetroBridge experiential learning program launched
Gentrification scholar Loretta Lees joins the Initiative on Cities as Director
Boston University undergraduate students launched the Urbanism Club