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The Daily Free Press

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Questrom School of Business will offer a “Mini MBA for Tech Executives” program at the BU Executive Leadership Center Apr. 5-8 as part of a partnership between BU and CIO magazine. PHOTO BY ANNALYN KUMAR/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Questrom creates four-day MBA program for tech executives

Katie DiClemente February 1, 2016

Boston University’s Questrom School of Business has partnered with CIO magazine to create the “Mini MBA for Tech Executives,” which equips the executives with the required fundamental business...

The Chronicle's Title IX Investigation Tracker reveals that a 2013 investigation into a sexual assault case at BU remains unresolved. PHOTO BY ERIN BILLINGS/DFP FILE PHOTO

Unresolved sexual assault case increases awareness, efforts

Katie DiClemente January 21, 2016

Boston University has been under the United States Department of Education’s investigation for two years and one month for possible violations of Title IX that include allegedly mishandling sexual...

Gay Talese will speak at The Power of Narrative journalism conference hosted by Boston University’s College of Communication from April 1-3, 2016. PHOTO COURTESY WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

COM to welcome Gay Talese as headliner of 2016 Narrative Conference

Katie DiClemente December 7, 2015

Groundbreaking narrative journalist Gay Talese will be appearing as a special guest at the annual Power of Narrative Conference, Boston University’s College of Communication announced Wednesday. The...

MassDot Secretary and CEO Stephanie Pollack announced Wednesday that the Complete Streets Funding Program will provide $12.5 million to support alternatives to driving like walking and biking. PHOTO BY JOHNNY LIU/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

MassDOT initiatives to improve safer biking, walking options

Katie DiClemente November 9, 2015

In order to provide safer biking and walking options for residents, Massachusetts Department of Transportation Secretary and CEO Stephanie Pollack announced two initiatives Wednesday as part of the Complete...

Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Ralph Gants delivered the State of the Judiciary Speech regarding criminal justice reform to the Massachusetts Bar Association's Bench-Bar Symposium in the John Adams Courthouse Tuesday. PHOTO COURTESY WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

State of the judiciary focuses on criminal justice reform

Katie DiClemente October 23, 2015

Reforms for the criminal justice system and reducing rates of recidivism will be a focus for the Massachusetts judicial system, Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Ralph Gants announced Tuesday in his...

A study released Wednesday by the Journal of the American Geriatric Society, which included research from the Boston University School of Medicine, found a way to predict which patients may some day need life support. PHOTO BY BRIGID KING/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU researchers develop new five-year life support prediction method

Katie DiClemente October 19, 2015

Boston University researchers, as part of a study published in the Journal of the American Geriatric Society, have developed a method that will allow people to predict their five-year risk of requiring...

Boston University's Task Force on General Education, which launched Tuesday, will create standard undergraduate education requirements for all students. PHOTO COURTESY WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Task force to create university-wide general education requirements

Katie DiClemente October 5, 2015

A new Boston University task force will develop BU’s first ever University-Wide General Education Program, which will outline the core knowledge and skills students must acquire during their undergraduate...

The Class of 2019 was welcomed to Boston University during Sunday’s Matriculation Ceremony inside Agganis Arena. PHOTO BY BETSEY GOLDWASSER/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Class of 2019 matriculates, eager and anxious to start college careers

Miriam Lelah September 2, 2015

Students, families, faculty and administrators came together Sunday afternoon to witness the Boston University Class of 2019 officially begin their college careers. Approximately 3,400 incoming freshmen...

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