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A scene from BU’s new world of remote teaching and learning in the time of COVID-19 plays out in master chemistry instructor Binyomin Abrams’ empty lecture hall, where he connects with 181 students around the world via Zoom. → Read More
Elizabeth Co, Sargent College human physiology program director, and her graduate students dissected two cadavers this semester in BU's Cadaver Lab Advanced Anatomy class → Read More
The annual BU Sustainability Festival is today on Marsh Plaza, with games, giveaways, free food, and groups and organizations from around campus and the Boston area. → Read More
Boston’s Lawn on D is a free outdoor space with swings, games, food, drinks, and more. → Read More
A peek at some of the most interesting shops, restaurants, outdoor spaces and cultural centers in Roxbury, Mass., one of Boston’s most historic and diverse neighborhoods → Read More
Unlocking the nature of memory is the goal of Steve Ramirez (CAS’10), the newest faculty member of BU’s psychological and brain sciences department. → Read More
BU’s First-Year Student Outreach Project kicks off its 28th year → Read More
BU neuroscience program gives undergraduates hands-on experience with the brain that they normally wouldn’t get until medical school. → Read More
For good reason, the only thing most of us have considered about the massive Comm Ave Bridge Project is how we were going to avoid it. But the project, which started July 26 and ends August 14, is worth musing about. The $110 million replacement of the half-century-old concrete surface and steel beams that support Commonwealth Avenue as it passes over the Massachusetts Turnpike offers up some… → Read More
SED course studies effects of mindfulness on performance → Read More
Team is ready for this weekend’s NEISA Women’s Championship → Read More