Boston University (BU)

(Boston, MA)

Boston University is a world-recognized, private, teaching and research university committed to excellence in undergraduate education. Students study with distinguished faculty that include Fulbright Scholars, Pulitzer Prize winners, MacArthur Fellows, Nobel Prize winners, and a former Poet Laureate. In nine undergraduate schools and colleges, BU offers students more than 250 programs of study, cutting-edge research with faculty mentors, internships in the U.S. and abroad, and one of the nation’s most extensive study abroad programs. Housing is guaranteed for four years in a variety of on-campus residences, including high-rise buildings and historic browstones. BU students are engaged with their campus community through nearly 500 student organizations, club and intramural sports, and 23 NCAA Division-I sports teams. Students experience the city of Boston as an extension of campus for study, internships, employment, and cultural and recreational activities. BU requires freshman applicants to take the SAT and two SAT Subject Tests. Students may submit the results of the ACT (with writing) in lieu of the SAT and SAT Subject Tests. Students applying to the Accelerated Medical or Dental Programs are required to submit Subject Tests in chemistry, math (level 2), and a foreign language (recommended). Candidates for the College of Fine Arts must present a portfolio or participate in an audition.


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Judge Sandra L. Lynch (LAW’71, Hon.’12), tells graduates in her Baccalaureate address: “Go forward with your intelligence, your education, and with courage. And use all the tools and freedoms our American democracy and its system of law give you. No one is better suited than you.”

On May 23, 1963, The Division of Continuing Education (DCE, now MET...
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On May 23, 1963, The Division of Continuing Education (DCE, now MET) displayed the latest in data processing computers.

On May 22, 1981, "Seeds of Contentment" could be found all around...
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On May 22, 1981, "Seeds of Contentment" could be found all around the GSU as a Watermelon Festival took place.

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"Our creativity walks on a razor's edge, using both sides of the brain. The left side of the brain gives us logic and discipline. On the right side is instinctive, creative thinking. We as artists need both. Fall to the left, and we lose inspiration and originality. Fall too far to the right, and we're in danger of drifting into...

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On May 21, 1977, 5/21/1977 BU Emeritus Professor Samuel Waxman wheeled...
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On May 21, 1977, 5/21/1977 BU Emeritus Professor Samuel Waxman wheeled his wife, the noted sculptor Baska Paeff, to a rededication ceremony at the Boston Public Garden. Her statue of a small boy with a bird was installed within a fountain at the Arlington St. entrance in 1934

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Couldn't catch Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt's Commencement address yesterday in person? Watch his speech now:

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What are your dreams for the future? BU Today asks the Class of 2012: What's next? http://bit.ly/LcOhXv
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