Author: Elisha Meyer

Dr. Magdalena Slosar-Cheah Receives Inaugural BUA Distinguished Alumnus/a Award

Boston University Academy’s Alumni Council is honored to present the inaugural Distinguished Alumnus/a Award to Magdalena Slosar-Cheah ’99 for her work in the field of infectious disease. The award celebrates an alumnus of the school who best exemplifies BUA’s values and makes an impact on the community and world around them. Dr. Slosar-Cheah grew up in […]

54% of BUA Senior Class Receives National Merit Recognition

An impressive fifty-four percent of the Boston University Academy Class of 2023 received recognition in the 68th annual National Merit Scholarship Program competition. Twenty current BUA seniors were named National Merit Commended Scholars. They are among the roughly 34,000 US seniors recognized for “exceptional academic promise,” and place among the top 50,000 students who entered […]

Alums Want to Help

On the evening of September 29, in what promises to be a wonderful tradition, seven graduates who identify as people of color joined two dozen current students of color for dinner and conversation, with the aim of sharing their experiences, building connection, and moving our community forward in terms of belonging. Several dozen alums began their months-long volunteer […]

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Curricular Innovation in English, History

As a result of the vision and hard work of the faculty this spring and summer, and inspired by conversations with students over the years, BUA students will engage in a revised history and English curriculum this year. BUA’s humanities program has been, since the school’s founding, one of its great strengths. Our mission highlights the promise […]

BUA Announces Curricular Innovation in English, History

In an August 5 letter to current students and families, Head of School Chris Kolovos announced exciting news about curricular innovation in the school’s English and history programs. Read the full text of his communication below. Updated Booklist In June, we shared both the summer reading list and the term-time booklist for classics, math, and […]

A New Sun Rises Over BUA as Mural by Sitarah Lakhani ’22 is Completed

This summer, a blazing, orange ombre sun rose over BUA—the BUA back lot, that is.  Over the past six weeks, a vibrant, celebratory, and inclusive mural was painted on the 4,000-square-foot exterior wall of Sargent Gym, adjacent to the Bridge Lot and visible from the BU Bridge, Storrow Drive, the Massachusetts Turnpike, and from many […]

Summer Research Highlight: Genomic and Computational Approaches to Gene Regulation with Dr. John Quackenbush P’24

Each cell in our body contains a set of instructions, encoded in a molecule called DNA, that helps determine both our traits—including things like height, weight, hair color—and our individual risk of developing diseases such as diabetes or cancer. DNA is a long-chain polymer, and these instructions are encoded in the DNA “sequence” (the series […]

BUA, BU Hosts NASA Downlink from International Space Station

On July 20, more than 500 middle- and high-school students and educators from across eastern Massachusetts descended on Boston University’s campus for a day of space exploration and STEM education in the form of hands-on activities, lab and observatory tours, and presentations with BU faculty. Many of those in attendance were affiliated with local access […]