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- 2024 MFA Visual Narrative Thesis Exhibition9:00 am
- English Conversation Group10:00 am
- AIR Distinguished Speaker Series: Deva Ramanan, Professor, Carnegie Mellon University11:00 am
- 2024 MFA Graphic Design, Print Media & Photography Thesis Exhibitions11:00 am
- 2024 MFA Painting Thesis Exhibition11:00 am
- Faculty Development Seminar Series: Developing & Presenting Medical Education Workshops12:00 pm
- Exploring the Connection Between Trauma and Disability12:00 pm
- Career Week at HTC: Drop-Ins + Career Conversations (Day 2)12:00 pm
- Archaeology Seminar Series Talk: Ancient Sanctuaries and Modern Voices: Using Digital Tools to Reimagine Sacred Spaces12:20 pm
- COM Career Services - MLB Information Session 12:30 pm
- Test Taking & Test Anxiety - Workshop1:00 pm
- THE ANTISOCIAL NETWORK 3:30 pm
- Sharpen Your Focus3:30 pm
- Countering the ‘Woke’ Agenda in Muslim Communities: Neo-traditionalism and Strategies for Political Engagement and Disengagement - Lecture by Malaa Quisay4:00 pm
- BU Hillel: An Introduction to the World of Wine and Wine Tasting (21+)4:00 pm
- BU Consortium - World Cafe Networking Event4:30 pm
- Beauty Regimes: A History of Power and Modern Empire in the Philippines, 1898-1941 with Genevieve Clutario (Wellesley College)5:00 pm
- First Generation Support Group5:00 pm
- CFA Informational Interviews Workshop5:00 pm
- TRANScendence Support Group5:00 pm
- The Taste of Water - Pépin Lecture Series6:00 pm
Sharpen Your Focus
Do you struggle with concentration issues? Maintaining focus with so many distractions as a student can be challenging. This skills-based group hosted by Student Health Services is designed for undergraduate and graduate students who want to learn strategies and address behaviors to improve attention, productivity, organization, time management and self-care. This group is open to all students regardless of having been diagnosed with an attentional disorder. Students are encouraged to practice and apply these skills between group sessions.
When | 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm on every Wednesday until Thursday, May 2, 2024 |
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Location | Zoom |