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U.S. News Rankings: BU Grad Schools among Nation’s Best

Several University schools advance in nationwide rankings of the country’s best schools. Among the highlights: both the School of Social Work and School of Public Health rank at #10, and BU Law’s programs in healthcare law and tax law rank at #4 and #7, respectively.

BU Opens New Global Development Policy Center

Former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon speaks at the opening of BU’s new Global Development Policy Center, housed at the Pardee School of Global Studies. The center’s mission is “to advance policy-oriented research on financial stability, human well-being, and environmental sustainability across the globe,” says center director Kevin P. Gallagher, a Pardee School professor of global development policy.

New BU LA Programs Head

Charisse McGhee-Lazarou, former vice president of NBC’s primetime programs, becomes head of BU’s Los Angeles Programs, which provide internship-based experiences in the entertainment industry for BU students. She plans to create an innovative, modern program that prepares students for and helps them navigate an ever-changing and challenging field.

BU Student and Alums Skate for Olympic Gold

BU student Jordan Greenway (CGS’17, CAS’19) joins alums Matt Gilroy (MET’09) and John McCarthy (CAS’09) representing Team USA in ice hockey at the PyeongChang Olympics in South Korea, along with Team USA assistant coach Scott Young (CAS’87, MET’18). Also skating for more Olympic gold as part of Team Canada are alums Jennifer Wakefield (CAS’12) and Marie-Philip Poulin (CAS’15). Poulin scored the gold medal–winning goals in both 2010 and 2014.

New CFA Dean Is Arts Historian and Advocate

BU names Harvey Young as the new dean of the College of Fine Arts. Young, a prominent theater historian and arts advocate and author of the award-winning book Embodying Black Experience, champions transformative experiences of the arts and plans to promote and expand BU’s reputation in the arts.

Jorge Delva Is New Dean of School of Social Work

A prolific author and researcher and a nationally recognized expert on the economically disadvantaged, Jorge Delva joins BU as the new dean of the School of Social Work. His goal is for SSW to become the school of choice for students pursuing a top-notch education in social work research and practice.

NEIDL BSL-4 Lab Gets Green Light

The University receives final approval from the Boston Public Health Commission to conduct research at Biosafety Level 4 at BU’s National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories. This authorization paves the way for BU researchers to study Ebola, Marburg, and other BSL-4 pathogens at the Medical Campus facility.

BU Trustees Approve Aggressive Climate Action Plan

The BU Board of Trustees approve a Climate Action Plan to dramatically cut greenhouse gas emissions across Boston-area campuses and fund broad infrastructure improvements in preparation for flooding or heat surges in the coming decades. The plan recommends new building efficiencies, changes to renewable energy sources, and ways to make climate change a bigger part of the University’s curriculum and research.

New Joan & Edgar Booth Theatre Opens

BU officially opens a new 75,000-square-foot theater complex, which houses the 250-seat Joan & Edgar Booth Theatre and the CFA Production Center. The new building is made possible with a $10 million gift from BU trustee Steve Zide (LAW’86), with the theater named to honor of his wife’s parents, Joan and Edgar Booth.

BU Ranks Sixth Internationally in Employability of Graduates

Times Higher Education says the employability of BU alumni ranks 6th internationally and 5th in the United States, up from 11th internationally and 7th nationally in 2016. In breaking the top 10 globally, the University joins Harvard (2nd), Columbia (3rd), MIT (4th), Stanford (7th), Yale (10th), and the list-topping California Institute of Technology.