BU Today

Tuesday, June 13th

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Bob Hines portrait

ENG Alum Bob Hines Is NASA Astronaut Candidate

Elite group of 12 chosen from 18,000-plus who applied

Mike Sullivan with the Beanpot trophy in 1990, and the Stanley Cup trophy.

How to Win the Stanley Cup

Alum leads Pittsburgh Penguins to second title in a row

Storefront of Tavern in the Square

Stump Trivia at the Tavern in the Square Tonight

Allston bar’s weekly contest offers a chance to win gift cards

Students will participate in hands-on cooking labs in Metropolitan College’s Science of Food and Cooking course.

10 Epic Classes at BU

Here are the courses making waves this fall

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Gabrielle Himel teaching rowers in boat

National Learn to Row Day is a national initiative promoting the sport of rowing. So, on June 3, BU rowing instructor Gabrielle Himel (SAR’16) led some first-time rowers out on the Charles. Photo by Maddie Malhotra (COM’19)

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BU Dining Fresh Food Co cook Jean St. Joy makes pizzas int he Warren Towers dining hall

Behind the Scenes at BU Dining Services

If preparing and serving 13,000 meals a day sounds mind-boggling (as well it should), watch how it’s done as BU Today takes a behind-the-scenes look at Dining Services’ nearly 24-hour-a-day operation. Hundreds of people work thousands of hours, preparing, cooking, and serving—and then cleaning up.

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Upcoming Events
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DanceWorks Boston Project – Season 14

When:
June 15 at 8:00 pm
Where:
Tsai Performance Center, 685 Commonwealth Ave.

#ScreenTimeBU Conference

When:
June 22 at 9:00 am
Where:
Student Village, 10 Buick St.

Boston Young Contemporaries

When:
June 23 at 12:00 pm
Where:
Stone Gallery, College of Fine Arts, 855 Commonwealth Ave.

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Grad Students to Groundbreakers

For more than 11 years, CAS and ENG prof Mark Grinstaff and the graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in his Grinstaff Group have been combining their expertise in chemistry, pharmacology, and biomedical and mechanical engineering to tackle complicated medical challenges.

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