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The BU School of Public Health's Population Health Exchange program is set to launch its first full-length online course at the Summer Institute in May. PHOTO BY FELIX PHILLIPS/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

First online SPH summer course designed to teach any student biostatistical analysis

Jenna Manto April 10, 2018
This summer, the Boston University School of Public Health’s Population Health Exchange (PHX) program will launch its first online course.
Winners of the Grand Business Challenge, Jillian Luu, Dalia Rinaldi, John Long and Catharine Skulnik. The Grand Business Challenge, an annual competition for Graduate Students in Business, was hosted by the Questrom School of Business this year. PHOTO COURTESY BRAD CZARNOWSKI

Graduate students bring Grand Business Challenge title to BU for first time in 14 years

Michal Shvimer March 27, 2018
A team of graduate students from Boston University’s Questrom School of Business won the first-place prize of $25,000 in The Grand Business Challenge in Digital Health last Friday.
Massachusetts state and MBTA officials form a special task force to counter an increase in people killed by MBTA trains. PHOTO BY MEGHAN CRONIN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

MBTA sees increase in collision deaths

Solange Hackshaw October 18, 2017

  A sudden spike in train-related deaths has garnered the attention of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority and state officials, prompting more public awareness campaigns and the...

Creativity comes to a halt in the classroom

Daily Free Press Admin December 1, 2013

We’re in need of some glitter glue — creativity in students has decreased over the past 20 years. Everyday, college students are expected to approach problems with a certain amount of creativity....

Profs. show increased use of social media in higher ed., study suggests

Daily Free Press Admin October 23, 2013

Professors at institutions of higher education such as Boston University are becoming increasingly likely to use social media platforms as classroom tools, according to a study released Friday. The Pearson...

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