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There are 31 comments on The Queen of the Castle

  1. Over the years I’ve enjoyed many of the BU Today profiles on long time employees. After reading this one on Rose, it made me think of an earlier piece on Lee Morris http://www.bu.edu/today/2015/lee-morris-aramark-dining-services/ Both put a face on people whose institutional memory no doubt could tell a tale or two about past BU events, people, intrigue and mysteries (uneaten rolls in water glasses). A little over 26 years ago, Rose catered our wedding reception at the Castle. Like many brides, I guess, I can not recall many specifics about that day but I do have a vivid visual memory of Rose serving my father (now deceased) and I oysters. I also remember that the reception and planning of same went off without a hitch. And, Rose’s profile here reminds me why that was the case. May Rose have many more weddings and events ahead of her at BU.

  2. As a BU Trustee for 24 years ( now emeritus ) I enjoyed a great deal of interaction with Rose over that time span. She always gave me a big hug accompanied with a wonderful smile. This is fitting tribute to a very gracious lady whom I miss seeing.

    1. I’ve been at B&G for 32 years and have seen a lot of hard dedicated workers at BU. Nobody more hard working ,dedicated , honest, even sometimes funny, then Rose.I have had the pleasure of working with Rose on most of the same functions and have admired her professionalism throughout the years. My family ,including grandchildren,have metRose and still ask how she is doing. If you want a real education just look in Roses detection, for hard work and loving dedication. Your carpenter

  3. When Rose is at a function you KNOW it will run flawlessly. She proved this over and over again throughout the years. The article is spot-on about her remarkable memory, Dr. Silber’s fondness and trust, and the precise but gentle way she works. Bravo, Rose!

  4. Rose was one of the people who most made me feel at home when I came to BU. She is so warm and so gracious and has the most amazing memory in the history of the universe. Thank you!

  5. What a delightful story about a delightful and extraordinary woman! I was eager to read the story because of the title. When I saw Rose’s photo, my mind shouted “I know her!” Though the years I’ve worked at BU (not Rose’s number) I’ve attended many events at the University where Rose has been “on duty.” I believe she treats all she meets as she did Dr. Silber, with graciousness, respect, and her personal touch of joy. Keep rockin’ Rose!

  6. Rose is an absolute gem & a diligent worker!! I remember working alongside her back in 1991 during commencement receptions. I recently went to visit her and she still remembered me and my family!

  7. Rose does far more than serve people at BU functions. She makes everyone feel welcome and comfortable, as if they’ve been invited into her living room. Which, come to think of it, is what BU is to her. Jane has written a wonderful and worthy tribute to the “Queen.”

  8. Great article on a wonderful lady. I was a new staffer at BU when Rose arrived and attended many an event over the next 16 years where Rose made sure everything ran smoothly. When I re-engaged with BU in 2005 through the BUAC and now Overseers, I was happy to see Rose was still smiling and as welcoming as ever. Thank you, Rose, and I hope to see you at many more BU functions.

  9. It’s good to see Rose recognized for the remarkable job she does. She’s absolutely the best. She makes sure everyone feels welcome. Congratulations, Rose, on a job well done!

  10. Years ago I published a photo captioned something like, “If you go to BU events you know Rose and Marie.” One of my favorite events remains a Howard Gotlieb New Years party at the Castle when Rose alternately waited table and danced with guests, equally elegantly. Recently I was at a Gotlieb Center event feeling bereft: Rose wasn’t there. Because, I see, she is now queen of the castle. But then she always has been.

  11. Wonderful piece on a deserving subject. I remember meeting Rose when I first arrived at Boston University, an eighteen year old college student. Now, some years later, and in a far different role at the University, her treatment of me and interaction with me has not changed, but she does remember the young Freshman attending events she was working – she will forever embody the level of service and the standard of events that BU has come to be known for. Thank you for sharing this wonderful encapsulation of Rose’s contribution over the years. I look forward to her continued presence making us all better.

  12. The best BU functions are those that start with a hug from Rose. I remember Rose from my days as a student, staff member and now spouse to a staff member. She always asks about my kids by name – as I know she does for so many of the people she has come to know over the years. She is a BU treasure.

  13. Thanks for creating such an uplifting tribute to a remarkable person. Three cheers for Rose! I am grateful for and learned from her grace, wisdom, and humor. Her presence here at BU is one of the things I cherish about my job.

  14. Rose is an example for the rest of us: efficiency obscured by warmth and kindness. Whenever my husband and I hosted a function, if Rose was there, I knew I could stop worrying, relax and enjoy myself. She is a love!

  15. Rose is the epitome of selflessness and excellent service. I had the pleasure of working with Rose and will never forget her and am honored I got to know her. What a wonderful legacy she has created! Good for you Rose!!!

  16. Rose is such a treasure. She made such a strong impression on me as a law student in the 90’s due to her genuine kindness and attention to detail that I was overjoyed to see she was still working and making her hospitality magic when I returned as an Overseer and Trustee several years ago. I am so happy to see that Rose is receiving public recognition for her amazingly loyal and impeccable service to the BU community.

  17. As the former dean of the School of Hospitality, I always knew I was at an “A” event when Rose was there to great the guests. She is the very embodiment of Hospitality (with a capital H), a model for everyone in the field, or in life. Thanks for making us all feel so welcome.

  18. Such a wonderful article about an awesome lady. I have always known how generous n caring she is and I am so proud to be her son. Just like at BU she is the queen of her castle at home also. Mom, you have always been the best and we are so proud of everything you have accomplished in your life, including raising us three boys. Congratulations on being recognized for the wonderful person you are!!
    Love your son Jimmy

  19. Rose is a gem, and this article is terrific. Every time I see Rose at an event she greets me with kindness and a big smile. She always asks, “Do you have your bike today?” as I often enter the room carrying a helmet. People like Rose make institutions into places of warmth and connection. Much gratitude to Rose and to Jane Dornbusch for writing this article.

  20. Rose is the best of Boston University–with her dedication to excellence, caring, and faithful service. Happy Birthday, Rose!

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