Daniel Abramson
Daniel M. Abramson’s scholarship focuses on issues of architecture, society, economics, and government, from the eighteenth through twentieth centuries with a specialization in American and European topics. Current work focuses on architecture and citizenship in American government centers since 1900, including a recent article in Grey Room 78 (Winter 2020) on the Massachusetts State Service Center and the American welfare state. Before coming to Boston University in 2016, Abramson taught at Tufts University and Connecticut College. He […]
Azer Bestavros
Azer Bestavros is the Founding Director of the BU Hariri Institute for Computing at Boston University. He is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science in the College of Arts and Sciences and holds affiliated appointments in Electrical and Computer Engineering and in Systems Engineering. Created in 2011, the Institute supports the BU computing community […]
Rébecca Bourgault
An art educator and a visual artist, Rébecca Bourgault received her doctoral degree in 2011 from the Art & Art Education program at Teachers College, Columbia University. Other degrees include a MFA in sculpture from the University of Calgary and a BFA from Concordia University in Montréal. She has taught art education at Montserrat College […]
Jade Brown
Jade Brown is a Clinical Associate Professor of Law in the Civil Litigation & Justice Program (CLJP) at Boston University School of Law. Jade teaches the art of lawyering in the CLJP’s clinics, in which students practice employment, housing, and family law in the context of analyzing issues of systemic justice. Previously, Jade was a staff […]
David Carballo
David Carballo is a specialist in Mesoamerican archaeology, focusing particularly on the prehispanic civilizations of central Mexico. He received an Early Stage Urban Research Award from the IOC in 2018.
Mary Churchill
Dr. Mary L. Churchill is the Associate Dean of Strategic Initiatives and Community Engagement at Wheelock College. In this role, she manages strategic partnerships, including the college’s relationship with Boston Public Schools where she represents the college at BPS Equity Roundtable convenings. She currently serves on several local advisory boards: Boston Universal Pre-K, BU’s Initiative […]
James Feigenbaum
James Feigenbaum studies economic history, labor economics, and political economy. His research interests include inequality, intergenerational mobility, health and mortality, and labor markets in the 19th and early 20th century US, spanning cities during the Age of Mass Migration and the epidemiological transition to the postbellum South. He is also a Faculty Research Fellow at […]
Kevin Gallagher
Dr. Kevin P. Gallagher is a professor of global development policy at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, where he directs the Global Development Policy Center. Kevin P. Gallagher is the author or co-author of six books: The China Triangle: Latin America’s China Boom and the Fate of the Washington Consensus, Ruling Capital: Emerging […]
Jonathan S. Jay
Dr. Jonathan Jay studies urban health, with a concentration in youth exposure to gun violence, as an assistant professor at Boston University School of Public Health. He works at the intersection of data science and community health, focusing on relationships between the built environment and health and safety risks. He leads Shape-Up, a project using […]
Gina Powers
Gina Powers is a Senior Lecturer in Questrom School of Business who is also interested in supporting, mentoring, and being a resource for first generation students during their academic journey and beyond at BU’s Newbury Center. View Questrom School of Business profile.