BU Today

Tuesday, December 13th

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Dr. Robert A. Brown, President, Boston University, BU

BU Will Not Share Info on Undocumented Students

Will obey a court order, cannot bar immigration officials from campus

Steve Quigley sitting in front of his class

Fighting Extremist Social Media with Social Media

BU class campaign against online recruitment in US-sponsored competition

Headshot of Michael Hasselmo in his office

BU-Led Neuroscientists Get $7.5 Million from US Navy

CAS prof oversees multicenter effort on brain’s rule learning

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Ever wonder when’s a distraction-free time to study at Mugar? Someone may have discovered the secret—could it be the wee small hours of the morning? Video by Bill Politis

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BU musicians on magical winter Wonderland set.

All They Want for Christmas Is You

Instrumentalists and vocalists from the BU community perform Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” against a dreamlike wintry backdrop.

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Upcoming Events
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Global Stress Relief Day

When:
December 13 at 10:00 am
Where:
Marsh Chapel, 735 Commonwealth Ave.

Stretch and Relaxation

When:
December 13 at Noon
Where:
Fitrec, Room L131/132, 915 Commonwealth Ave.

Production 1 Screening

When:
December 13 at 7:00 pm
Where:
College of Communication, Room 101, 640 Commonwealth Ave.

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Fighting Fat

There are many reasons why people are obese. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which estimates that one-third of Americans are obese, attributes the epidemic to genes, diet, socioeconomic status, environment, and lifestyle, among other things. At BU, dozens of researchers are searching for a better understanding of the causes of, and for solutions to, a health problem associated with heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and certain types of cancer, and whose medical costs were $147 billion in 2008. In this four-part series, BU Today looks at their work in progress.

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Obesity fat research at Boston University

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