Skip to Main Content
The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University

The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

The Daily Free Press

Ice sheets melting on the Charles River as the weather warms this month. Boston University held a session Feb. 4 on the interactions between people, waterways and coastal cities in varying geographies. SOPHIE PARK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Research on Tap talk explores relationship between coastal cities, water

Nathan Lederman February 7, 2019
The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future 14 BU professors to share their insights on the relationship between coastal cities and their surrounding waterways.
Boston University professor Joe Wippl and assistant professors Julie Klinger and Joshua Shifrinson speak at a panel on U.S. foreign policy concerning Latin America Wednesday evening. EMILY CANDAL/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU International Affairs Association examines US-Latin America political past

Zoe Han November 19, 2018
Global attention turned to Latin and South American politics following Brazil’s October elections which resulted in the appointment of far-right President-Elect Jair Bolsonaro.
Boston University Assistant Professor of Biology Sarah Davies speaks at the “Music of Reality: Reef Music” event, an interdisciplinary concert inspired by her research. COURTESY OF LESLIE KAUFMAN

‘Reef Music’ concert explores underwater world through music, poetry at Morse Auditorium

Sarah Readdean October 16, 2018
Music of Reality transported an audience from their seats in Alfred L. Morse Auditorium Friday to the vibrant underwater world of colorful reefs, black anemones and deep whale calls with strokes of piano keys and plucks of a cellist. Sarah Davies, assistant professor of biology at Boston University, inspired the concert that was titled “Reef Music” with her research, according to the BU event page.
Load More Stories
Activate Search
Julie Klinger