BU Historian’s New Book Traces the Rise of Today’s Far-Right Movement
The New York Times calls Hayek’s Bastards by Quinn Slobodian a “riveting read” and “illuminating […]
Imaginative encounters with the past, interpreting who people are, how they lived across a range of times and spaces, and how they got to where they are today remains an urgent task, and historians at BU are dedicated to original research—by its award-winning faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate majors–that spans three millennia and all the regions of the earth.
The New York Times calls Hayek’s Bastards by Quinn Slobodian a “riveting read” and “illuminating […]
Iconic throughout history, richly woven silk brocade fabrics have evolved in purpose and utility, but […]
Winners, recognized as “visionary scientists, scholars, writers, and artists,” will use honor to support work […]
A BU Arctic expert studies the remote Svalbard Global Seed Vault, where seeds are a […]
Highlights from a year of BU research, from an AI program that can predict Alzheimer’s […]
Cuban composer Eduardo Sánchez de Fuentes’ opera El Caminante, rediscovered after more than a century, […]
Student archaeologist Jessica Buckley pieces together human history by looking at old shellfish remains.
This year’s recipients are rising stars in the study of Latin American literature, molecular and […]