Wednesday, January 29 | 4-6 pm
Kilachand Center Eichenbaum Colloquium Room (Room 101)
610 Commonwealth Ave Boston, MA 02215

Across the globe, governments are grappling with how to design policies that meet the needs of diverse and aging populations, address widening inequalities, and promote overall societal well-being. In the United States, debates over health care, economic safety nets, and education underscore the critical importance of evidence-based policy decisions.

In this Research on Tap, we showcase the research of BU faculty across schools and colleges who examine the impacts of social policies on children, individuals of working-age, and older adults, and suggest policy initiatives to further enhance well-being across the life course.

Featuring: Deborah Carr, Stephanie Ettinger De Cuba, and Loretta Lees  (hosts) | Mary Elizabeth Collins | Kyle DeMeo Cook | Judith Gonyea | Patrece Joseph | Bronwyn Keefe | Daniel Miller | Christopher Robertson | Katharine Silbaugh

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About Research on Tap

The Research on Tap series, sponsored by the BU Office of Research, brings together groups of BU researchers around important topics. At each event, 10-12 researchers present a maximum of four slides and deliver a four-minute “elevator pitch” of their work. Research on Tap events are open to faculty, staff, postdocs, and graduate students. Each presentation is followed by refreshments and lively discussion with colleagues and potential collaborators.

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