Spring 2013

Students Driving Discoveries

From designing stroke-therapy apps to mapping the Milky Way, BU undergraduates perform groundbreaking research. By Lara Ehrlich (UNI’03) Above photo by Kalman Zabarsky Every 45 seconds, someone in the United States suffers a stroke. Many survivors struggle with everyday activities that used to be second nature, like walking and speaking. For Abriella Stone (CAS’14), working […]

Advice for Parents—from Parents

From sending care packages to finding summer storage, there are always things you wish you’d known about BU ahead of time. Who knows better than the parents who did it before you? Photo of the Qadir family on move-in day by Kalman Zabarsky Visiting Your Terrier Boston is an incredibly fun city, but driving there […]

What’s Hot, What’s Not

Studying on the 26th floor of StuVi II Forgetting to study Breaking Bad The “new” 90210 Leather knee-high boots Salt-stained leather boots Faux fur Real fur Trying out 100 Bay State Road’s new dining hall Eating unhealthy fast food Treating yourself to Pinkberry in the GSU Running out of Dining Points Finding an internship in […]

Did You Know?

Student Food Rescue saves over 100,000 pounds of food a year. Watch this video on YouTube Ever wonder what happens to the dented cans that no one picks off the shelf at Whole Foods, or all the leftover bagels after Panera closes for the night? If it’s in Boston, there’s a chance it’ll be snapped […]

Cricket Gets Some Respect (Again)

A popular sport abroad climbs out of baseball’s shadow here. By Joe Chan Photo of BU cricket team captain Hayat Khan (SAR’14) by Chitose Suzuki for BU Photography When it comes to intercollegiate sports, cricket has been there and back. In the late 19th century, teams from Harvard, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania, and Columbia […]

On Air Now

Award-winning, student-run radio station broadcasts around the world. By Amy Laskowski Photo of WTBU broadcasters (from left) Megan Kelly (COM’14), Erin Kingan (COM’16), and Christina Serrano (COM’14) by Kalman Zabarsky Haejee Park has already been at work for two hours as most of the campus begins to stir on a Thursday morning. The 6 a.m. […]

Getting Ready for Life after BU

Students help each other prepare for life after college. By Andrew Thurston Photo of Farzad Irani (CGS’09; SAR’12, ’14) at Commencement 2012 by Matt Kalinowski for BU Photography As graduation nears, many seniors are probably thinking, though perhaps not admitting out loud: If only I’d listened to my parents. Soon they’ll have a job and […]

Advocating for Students

New sexual assault response center combines prevention and counseling. By Rachel Johnson (MET’11) Photos by Cydney Scott Whether it’s their first day of kindergarten or when they have kids of their own, your children and their well-being are always on your mind. When children live away from home for the first time, parents want to […]

China Comes to Campus

An influx of Chinese students is creating new opportunities for everyone at BU. By Sheryl Flatow Photo of international students celebrating Thanksgiving by Kalman Zabarsky Boston University has a world-renowned reputation for embracing students from abroad: This school year alone, the University welcomed undergraduates from over 100 countries, ranging from A (Albania) to Z (Zimbabwe). […]