Games for Good Conference
This two-day conference will focus on advancements in serious games and how games and game technologies can be a powerful collaboration point across an array of fields.
This two-day conference will focus on advancements in serious games and how games and game technologies can be a powerful collaboration point across an array of fields.
The Biology Open House will showcase faculty and student research and offer opportunities to tour labs in the Lasry Center for Bioscience. Additional activities will include raffles, stickers, snacks, and a scavenger hunt.
The Department of Biology presents a seminar with Carolyn Elya, assistant professor of molecular and cell biology at Harvard University, whose research uses the E. muscae-fruit fly (“zombie fly”) system to further our understanding of host-pathogen interactions.
This talk will summarize Principal Data Scientist Ross Potter’s diverse research experience in applied data science covering two broad topics. Firstly, his Ph.D. and postdoctoral research — numerically modeling the formation of asteroid impact craters. He will cover how this modeling is done, why it is needed, and applications to human and robotic planetary missions […]
Join us for a community conversation to examine the shifting relationship between media, artificial intelligence, and public trust at a moment when credibility feels increasingly unstable.
“Resilience in Adversity: Adverse Events and the Evolution of Physician Referral Ties” with Dr. Jisoo Park, Assistant Professor of Management, Clark University, School of Business. Research Abstract: We examine how individuals make tie maintenance decisions following task failures in partnerships. Prior research suggests that individuals often weaken ties following such failures, viewing them as signals […]
Join Clark alumnus and former NASA project manager John Emond ’74 as he explores how Robert Goddard’s early experiments were met with skepticism — yet through persistence and vision, he laid the groundwork for modern rocketry and ultimately helped spark the creation of NASA.
Join chemistry scholars at the 31st Harry Allen Jr. Symposium Series on Bonding and Structure. Design, Structural Analysis, and Mechanism of Porous Crystalline Material based Photocatalysts Dr. Jier HuangProfessor of ChemistryBoston College Electrochemical Design of Sustainable, Earth-Abundant Energy Storage Systems Dr. Niya SaAssociate Professor of ChemistryUniversity of Massachusetts Boston Doped Organic Semiconductors Dr. Dhandapani VenkataramanProfessor […]
This summit is designed to bring students into direct conversation with some of the most important ideas and industries shaping the future.
Glitch video artist Allison Tanenhaus specializes in immersive op art, anachronistic tech mashups, and unexpected dimensional qualities.
Science fiction, literature, and experimental cinema collide in Cosmic Lucifer’s electrifying multidisciplinary presentation.
Watch CUSB graduate students showcase their research and analytical skills and vie for cash prizes in our annual challenge!