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Survey on the Post-Pandemic Future of Staff Work at BU Opens Tuesday


Benefits, problems of remote work are the main topics
Administration will make final decision on committee recommendations
Work from home? Spend a full week at the office? Or split the difference? 
The Committee on the Future of Staff Work is trying to determine what role remote work can or should play for more than 5,000 of Boston University’s nonfaculty employees, as a well-vaccinated BU returns to a more normal life this fall after more than a year of historic impact from the COVID-19 pandemic.
All staff will receive an email from the Office of the Provost today, Monday, May 3, announcing a brief online survey that will be available starting tomorrow, Tuesday, May 4. Faculty who supervise or engage frequently with staff will also be notified about the survey by leadership at their schools and colleges. The survey will be open for two weeks. The questions ask about the impacts of working remotely on productivity and communication during the pandemic. While som ....

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What Should the Future of Staff Work at Boston University Look Like?


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If the last year taught us anything, it’s that working from home and meetings by Zoom have undeniable benefits along with serious drawbacks. Flexible schedules, more family time, and cost savings on commuting have been a blessing for many. But trying to work while kids are remote-schooling, the monotony of virtual meetings, and the absence of personal interactions have proved exhausting for others.
Is there a way to have the best of both worlds at a residential university in the post-pandemic society? Can employees keep flexibility in their work schedule while ensuring that the campus still feels like a vibrant, densely populated community in the heart of Boston? ....

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Elise Morgan Named First Maysarah K. Sukkar Professor of Engineering Design & Innovation


ENG alum established endowed College of Engineering professorship in honor of his father
March 2, 2021
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Through her work as an engineering researcher, Elise Morgan hopes to gain insight into causes and potential treatments for diseases or conditions such as osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and impaired bone healing. The College of Engineering professor and leading researcher on how mechanical forces affect biological tissue has been named the first Maysarah K. Sukkar Professor of Engineering Design and Innovation. The professorship was established by Malek Sukkar (ENG’92) in honor of his father, a lifelong innovator whose work is aimed at improving society. 
Malek Sukkar says he wanted to “create a professorship that mimics [his father’s] kind of systems thinking, is interdisciplinary and improves our quality of life, much like my father.” ....

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