06/19/2026
MET Admissions hosted a Graduate Information Session this past Saturday, June 13, at 1010 Comm. Ave., giving admitted and prospective students a firsthand look at what graduate life at MET offers.
Why is this important? Because events like this help students make confident decisions about their future at Boston University. They get to hear directly from admissions and career development leaders, connect with current students, and see how MET’s flexible programs and support resources can help them reach their goals.
Another session is planned for this fall. Stay tuned for details.
06/18/2026
How are emerging technologies like AI, robotics, and digital twins impacting the construction industry?
At a groundbreaking recent BU MET symposium, the Construction Management & Technology program gathered industry leaders, academics, alumni, and students to explore.
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06/10/2026
Ever been “Storrowed?” Stuck in a truck under the unusually low-clearance bridges of Boston’s Storrow Drive?
If you have, you know it can be a pretty major inconvenience—but not as great as a full renovation of the city’s parkway would be.
Hear why MET City Planning & Urban Affairs transit policy lecturer Terrance Regan believes that Boston’s Storrow Drive will need to be “totally” rebuilt within the next decade.
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CPUA Transit Policy Lecturer Terrance Regan Predicts Major Overhaul for Storrow Drive in Next Decade
Ever been “Storrowed?” Stuck in a truck under the unusually low-clearance bridges of Boston’s Storrow Drive? If you have, you know that it can be a pretty major inconvenience—but not as great of one as a full renovation of the city’s parkway would pose.
06/03/2026
Supply Chain Lecturer Peter Mayer was recently interviewed by the Daily Free Press concerning the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, telling the student-run paper, “These political, social things that we call ‘risk’ have actually created more opportunity” for future leaders in the industry.
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06/01/2026
To the Class of 2026, celebrating milestones is a powerful reminder of our journey and achievements!
05/28/2026
BU MET’s Cybercrime Investigation & Cybersecurity concentration, part of the Criminal Justice master’s degree program, boasts a curriculum that offers joint courses from the Department of Applied Social Sciences and the Department of Computer Science, turning graduates into experts at connecting the dots between computer technologies and the criminology field.
Join the International White Hat Conference next week, streaming for free online, and get a glimpse of the challenges and opportunities this field poses.
Register below
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