BU Today

Wednesday, March 23rd

Top Headlines
BU Performance Theater

Plans Unveiled for New Theater Facility on Comm Ave

Sale of BU Theatre fuels CFA improvements

Vincent Machozi

STH Alum Gunned Down in Congo

Government soldiers reportedly responsible for killing

Police and Rescue crews outside Maelbeek Metro Station in Brussels, Belgium after suicide bomber terrorist attacks

University Urges Students Abroad to Avoid Brussels

No formal BU programs were in the city attacked by terrorists

food images from the otto pizza, campus trolley, uburger, and brown sugar restaurants

BU Lunch Madness 2016

Vote for your favorite food spot

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The Boston University Pep Band joined Dropkick Murphys onstage to perform "Shipping Up To Boston" on Saturday, March 19 at Agganis Arena. Photo by Natasha Moustache

Dropkick Murphys 20th Anniversary Tour: The BU Pep Band joined the Boston band onstage at its tour stop at Agganis Arena March 19 to perform “I’m Shipping Up to Boston.” Photo by Natasha Moustache

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new york city ballet

“Light Is to Dance as Water Is to Fish”

From stage plays to rock concerts to glitzy Las Vegas revues, lighting is a crucial element. CFA’s MFA design and production programs head Mark Stanley, New York City Ballet lighting designer, has designed lighting for hundreds of productions and gauges success as “when you’ve created a very unique world.”

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Upcoming Events
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Task Force on Faculty Diversity & Inclusion Town Hall Meeting

When:
March 23 at 11:30 am
Where:
Instructional Building, Room L112, 72 E. Concord St.

MBA Info Session for BU Employees

When:
March 23 at 12:00 Noon
Where:
Questrom School of Business, 595 Commonwealth Ave.

Stars of Television

When:
March 23 at 6:00 pm
Where:
Mugar Memorial Library, HGARC Reading Room, 771 Commonwealth Ave.

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Reaching Out

BU Today’s six-part series “Reaching Out” examines the many ways the Boston University community works to ease the hardships of immigrants and refugees in the Boston area. The programs, we find, are as diverse as the people they serve.

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