BU Today

Monday, May 1st

Top Headlines
Miguel Fraga, first secretary of the Cuban Embassy

Time to Lift the Embargo, Cuban Diplomat Tells Pardee Audience

Out of date, out of step with current global trade Miguel Fraga says

Yania Olabarrieta, C-Com Group, Inc. C-Com Group, Inc., Partner and Executive VP of Creative Services

Jump-start Your Job Search: C-Com Group, Inc., Partner and Executive VP

Alum Yania Olabarrieta gives career advice

Brian Woerner is equally at home offering a tasting at Follow The Honey in Cambridge or working with locals in Tanzania to help produce a sustainable supply of organic honey.

A Global Taste of Honey for Questrom Grad Student

Company mixes sweet flavors with social mission

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Dani Taylor’s production of Peter Pan

Trunk Show: A Portable Production of Peter Pan

A production of Peter Pan conjures up images of actors flying on guidewires, an island and a pirate ship, and a full orchestra. Dani Taylor (CFA’17) imagines a pared-down version, which she’s dubbed Bringing Neverland. How pared-down? All of the costumes, props, and musical accompaniment fit inside one trunk.

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Upcoming Events
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CAS Think Tank Grand Opening

When:
May 1 at 11:00 am
Where:
College of Arts & Sciences, Room 105, 685-725 Commonwealth Ave.

Monkey Business: Japan/America Writers Dialogue

When:
May 1 at 5:00 pm
Where:
Photonics Center, Colloquium Room, 9th Floor, 8 St. Mary’s St.

Piano Ensemble Concert

When:
May 1 at 6:00 pm
Where:
Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Ave.

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Series Spotlight
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Breast Cancer Research

An estimated 255,180 new cases of invasive breast cancer and 63,400 cases of noninvasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in American women this year. And while incidence rates overall have dropped since 2000, the disease still kills more than 40,500 women annually. Despite many advances in diagnosis and treatment, much remains unknown. In this five-part series, we look at how BU researchers are increasing our understanding of breast cancer and improving outcomes.

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Illustration symbolizing noninvasive biomedical imaging of breast tumors

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