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BU Today 6-15-2022

June 15, 2022
Photo of 4 incoming students playing Uno with a set of giant Uno cards. They sit around a round wooden table as they laugh and hold the giant cards in their hands. A draw pile of cards can be seen in the middle of the table.

Orientation Fun and Games

June 14, 2022
photo of André de Quadros, choir director and teacher of music in the BU prison education program, looking at the camera with a stoic expression. He wears black, rectangular glasses and a light blue collared shirt.
Helping Refugee Children

With Singing Our Stories Project, CFA’s André de Quadros Will Bring Music Workshops to Migrant and Refugee Children

June 14, 2022
Participants march in the Juneteenth celebration parade, sponsored by the Masjid Malcolm Shabazz, through the streets of Harlem in New York on Saturday, June 18, 2010. Juneteenth, which refers to June 19, 1865, is celebrated as the day the news of the Emancipation reached Galveston, Texas brought by General Gordon Granger and a force of Union soldiers. Their arrival took place 2-1/2 years after Lincoln declared American slaves free on Sept. 22, 1862. (© Richard B. levine) Photo is black and white.
Community Voices

What Juneteenth Means to Me: a Photo Essay

June 14, 2022

BU Today 6-14-2022

June 14, 2022
Photo of people gathered in font of a building with a large green sign that reads "Sullivan's". The sit and stand on and around dark green tables on a sunny day.
Things-to-do

To Do Today: Sullivan’s Castle Island Restaurant

June 13, 2022
Jane Harman, from Takoma Park, Md., holds a sign during a Students Demand Action event, near the West Front of the U.S. Capitol, Monday, June 6, 2022, in Washington. The group demanded action on gun safety in the wake of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Politics

Student’s Petition Asks BU to Divest from Gun Manufacturers

June 13, 2022
A busy food hall at Time Out Market full of people
Things-to-do

To Do Today: OUT at Time Out Market

June 13, 2022

BU Today 6-13-2022

June 13, 2022
Photo of a brown falcon flying in the sky. A blurry cityscape can be seen in the distance.

The Fastest Bird on Earth

June 12, 2022
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Career

What Are the Fastest Growing Jobs? And How Can BU Prepare You?

June 10, 2022
A sad child sits alone on a dirty sidewalk
Politics

POV: US Child Welfare System Is Falling Short Because of Persistent Child Poverty

June 10, 2022

BU Today 6-10-2022

June 10, 2022
Photo of BU playwright Kirsten Greenidge, aBlack woman with long, straight Black hair. She leans against a door wearing a white blouse as glasses res atop her head. The poster for "Common Ground Revisited" can be seen on the wall behind her.
Theatre

Can the Play Common Ground Revisited, about Boston’s Busing Crisis, Reach 21st-Century Audiences Like the 1985 Book?

June 9, 2022

BU Today 6-09-2022

June 9, 2022
Photo of two white men wearing grey and black business suits walking down a busy city street. They both hold black briefcases.
Employment

Pros and Cons of the Four-Day Workweek

June 8, 2022
Headshot of Luis Menéndez-Antuña smiling in a red sweater and dark-framed glasses. He poses in front of an office filing cabinet with a white doodle dog. Rainbow red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple lines frame the left and right sides of the photo.
PRIDE

My Coming Out Story: Luis Menéndez-Antuña

June 8, 2022
Chris Pratt outstretching his hand toward a CGI dinosaur in Jurassic World Dominion
Arts & Culture

How Did You Do on Our Jurassic World Dominion Trivia Quiz?

June 8, 2022

BU Today 6-08-2022

June 8, 2022
LGBTQIA+

Here’s What the Different LGBTQIA+ Flags Represent

June 7, 2022

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