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WBUR
Featured 19 to 23 December
Boston's NPR news station, 90.9 FM, is a public radio station located on the main campus of BU. WBUR is a National Public Radio member station.

Basketball Webcast Tonight
Featured 22 to 23 December
The Men's Basketball team play Cleveland State in a home game scheduled for 7:00 p.m.which will be carried live on the Internet.

Agganis Arena
Featured 19 December
Agganis Arena at Boston University is a state-of-the-art, multipurpose Arena with 6,300 seats for Terriers hockey and ice shows and is expandable to over 7,200 seats for concerts, sporting events, and family shows. Agganis Arena is located within Boston University’s new $225 million John Hancock Student Village – a 10-acre hub of activity designed to be the thriving center of student life and athletics. On schedule to open in January of 2005, Agganis Arena will play an important role in the New England region by providing a mid-size, first-class Arena located in the heart of the nation’s 6th largest media market. Visit our web site to see The Next Generation in Boston Sports and Entertainment!

Study Space Available
Featured 12 to 19 December
The George Sherman Union's Metcalf Ballroom is available to all students during the final exam period as a quiet place to study.

Student Union
Featured 25 November to 19 December
This website contains useful information on your student government. Please check our links out for all the special bodies and feel free to contact us. The advocacy of every student is our primary goal.

Hockey Webcast This Weekend
Featured 12 to 15 December
The Terriers play Niagara in a home game on Saturday, December 13, at 7:00 p.m. This game will be carried live on the Internet.

WBUR
Featured 30 October to 12 November
Boston's NPR news station, 90.9 FM, is a public radio station located on the main campus of BU. WBUR is a National Public Radio member station.

Online Tuition Remission Application
Featured 19 November to 11 December
The Office of Personnel, Student Accounting Services, and University Information Systems are pleased to announce a new online system for the tuition remission application process. Eligible employees may apply for the tuition remission benefit for themselves, their spouses, or their unmarried dependent children for the Spring 2004 Semester by logging on to the Tuition Remission Application and following the instructions provided therein.

Basketball Webcast Tonight
Featured 9 to 10 December
The Men's Basketball team play Harvard in a home game scheduled for 7:00 p.m.which will be carried live on the Internet.

Hockey Webcasts This Weekend
Featured 5 to 8 December
The Terriers play two Hockey East games this weekend. On Friday, they play Boston College in an away game at 8 p.m. and UMass on Sunday in a home game at 1:00 p.m. These games will be carried live on the Internet.

Basketball Webcast Tonight
Featured 3 to 4 December
The Men's Basketball team travel to Athens, Ohio, to play Ohio University in a game scheduled for 7:00 p.m.which will be carried live on the Internet.

Basketball Webcast Tonight
Featured 1 to 2 December
The Men's Basketball team play Youngstown State in a homegame scheduled for 7:00 p.m.and will be carried live on the Internet.

Hockey & Basketball Webcasts this Weekend
Featured 26 November to 1 December
The Terriers play two home games this Thanksgiving weekend. On Friday, November 28, they take on Dartmouth and on Sunday, November 30, Yale. Both games are scheduled for 7:00 p.m. The Men's Basketball team play Boston College on their campus on Saturday, November 29, at 1:30 p.m. These games will be carried live on the Internet.

Hockey & Basketball Webcasts Tonight
Featured 25 to 26 November
The Terriers play against Harvard in an away game while the Men's Basketball team play St. Josephs in a homegame. Both games begin at 7:00 p.m.and will be carried live on the Internet.

Educational Resource Center
Featured 7 to 25 November
Committed to creating a supportive learning environment for the Boston University Community, the ERC team of professional and support staff is dedicated to addressing the changing needs of students, faculty, and staff as they work toward their academic achievement goals.

Hockey & Basketball Webcasts this Weekend
Featured 21 to 23 November
As part of the Hockey East games, the Terriers play a home game against UMass tonight, November 21, at 7:00 p.m. and on Saturday, November 22 at 7:00 p.m. in Lowell. The Men's Basketball team play Holy Cross on Saturday, November 22 at 4:30 p.m. in Worcester. These games will be carried live on the Internet.

Hockey Webcast this Weekend
Featured 14 to 16 November
The Terriers play Merrimack in a Hockey East game tonight, November 14, at 7:00 p.m. in N. Andover and again on Saturday Nov 15 at 7:00 p.m. in a home game. These games will be carried live on the Internet.

College of Fine Arts
Featured 27 October to 14 November
Welcome to BU's newly launched College of Fine Arts site, representing one of the country's leading institutions for education in the arts. Our renowned faculty is committed to providing outstanding opportunities and a nurturing environment in which to study, create, and perform. We are committed to superior artistic preparation, academic excellence, and a stimulating and challenging environment in which to learn and grow. We encourage you to explore our programs and our community of artists.

Hockey Webcast Tonight
Featured 7 to 8 November
The Terriers play New Hampshire in a Hockey East game tonight, November 7, at 8:00 p.m. in Boston. This game will be carried live on the Internet.

Hockey Webcast this Weekend
Featured 31 October to 3 November
The Terriers play Maine in a Hockey East game on Saturday, November 1st, at 7:00 p.m. in Orono, Maine. This game will be carried live on the Internet.

5th Annual Dudley Allen Sargent Lecture Series
Featured 22 October
Rashi Fein, PhD, MA, LLD (hon.), Professor Emeritus of the Economics of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, will discuss the benefits of universal health insurance on Wednesday, October 29, 2003 at 5:00 p.m. at Boston University's Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, 635 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA, Room 101. His talk is entitled "Universal Health Insurance: Where Do We Stand?"

Part-time M.S. in Advertising -- Info Session October 28th
Featured 21 October
The Master of Science in Advertising Program is a unique, part-time program offered by Boston University's Metropolitan College and College of Communication. Courses are offered at night, to accommodate the needs of working professionals. Learn more about the program and meet the faculty at an INFORMATION SESSION, Tuesday, October 28th, 5:30 -7.

Code of Student Responsibilities
Featured 9 to 27 October
Approved by the Board of Trustees of Boston University May 12, 1983. As amended through September 30, 2003. The code is administered by the Office of the Dean of Students, Boston University. Copies may be obtained from that office, 775 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02215.

Hockey Webcast Tonight
Featured 24 October
The Terriers play against Providence tonight, in a Hockey East game. Game time is 7:00 pm and is at Provicence RI.

University Lecture
Featured 14 October
The University Lecture was established in 1950 for the purpose of honoring members of the faculty engaged in outstanding research. The lecture provides an opportunity for all members of the University community - as well as the general public - to meet a distinguished scholar discussing a topic of recognized excellence.

Research at Boston University 2003
Featured 9 October
Boston University's new research publication "Research at Boston University 2003" is now available online in pdf format. Browse online through highlights of research now underway on both the Charles River and Medical campuses, or request a print copy.

UROP Symposium
Featured 14 October
October 17th: 1-3 p.m. Undergraduate Research Symposium Photonics Center, First and Second Floor Atriums 8 St. Mary's Street More than 60 undergraduates who conducted research under the direction of BU faculty during the summer will present the results of these research projects in a formal poster session. The research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP), the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Beckman Foundation, and the Arnold Arboretum. Posters will remain on display throughout the weekend.

Homecoming & Parents Weekend
Featured 10 September to 19 October
The Office of the Dean of Students, in conjunction with the Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations, welcomes families and alumni and the entire student body to celebrate Homecoming and Parents Weekend, October 17 - 19. Events are open to all weekend participants. This website offers online registration.

Hockey Webcast this Weekend
Featured 10 to 13 October
The Terriers play Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on Saturday, October 11, at 7:00 p.m. at the Walter Brown Arena. This game will be carried live on the Internet.

Office of Personnel Training
Featured 1 to 13 October
The Office of Personnel announces the Fall 2003 schedule and online registration for the Work, Health, and Life Training Series for staff and faculty. Enhance your business and communication skills, improve your knowledge of University work procedures, improve your health, and balance your work and family responsibilities. Take a look at the seminars being offered and register today!

The Photonics Center's 7th Annual Symposium
Featured 1 to 13 October
The Future of Light: The 7th Annual Executive Symposium on Emerging Business Opportunities in Photonics will be held at the Photonics Center at BU on November 13, 2003.

Film Screenings for Mental Illness Awareness Week
Featured 3 to 8 October
The BU Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation is sponsoring screenings of 3 documentary films about mental illness. The films highlight different aspects of living with and recovering from mental illness from the point of view of consumers, family members, and service providers. Each movie will be followed by a short discussion facilitated by Center staff. Films will play in Sargent College on October 6, 7 & 8.

LifeBook 2003-2004
Featured 30 September to 8 October
The Lifebook is here to serve as a starting point as you embark on your journey. Through this guide you can become familiar with University offices, services, resources, and residence and dining information; acquire a taste of University life; get answers to many questions; and discover where to go for information and help on almost every topic. Explore the endless opportunities for growth and excitement offered through a wide array of activities on campus. The Lifebook also outlines the University's comprehensive safety program and includes student safety tips, University Policies and Procedures, and a link to the University Code of Student Responsibilities. Whatever your questions, you will find the answers in these pages.

Office of Career Services
Featured 23 September to 2 October
The Office of Career Services welcomes students from all BU schools and colleges. We invite you to visit us at any point during your college years. We offer a complete array of services for freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors, and graduate students including career counselors, written guides on resume writing, interviewing, and cover letters, workshops, job and internship listings, on-campus recruiting and the career resource library.

Parents Program
Featured 12 September
Enhanced and expanded website tailored specifically for the needs and interests of Boston University parents.

Symposium: Fifty Years of the Molecular Revolution
Featured 26 to 29 September
The Center for Philosophy and History of Science at Boston University will sponsor a one-day colloquium on Monday September 29, 2003, on the ethical and policy considerations confronting modern society a half-century after the discovery of the structure of DNA.

Preferred Banking Arrangements for Employees
Featured 18 to 26 September
Boston University has negotiated preferred banking arrangements with a number of local financial institutions to meet the needs of University employees. All of these institutions provide a comprehensive package of products and services, including free checking with direct deposit, savings accounts, online banking, credit cards, and ATM cards, among other services.

Dan Goldin Accepts Presidency
Featured 14 August
Daniel S. Goldin, former administrator of NASA, has accepted Boston University’s offer to become its ninth president. Goldin will take office at the nation’s fourth-largest independent university on Nov. 1.

Student Central
Featured 14 August
This site has over 500 links to resources and services for students, and a searchable database of common questions.

Don't Get Hacked: Microsoft Windows Security Advisory
Featured 8 August
Microsoft recently released a critical patch for a vulnerability in Windows NT, 2000, and XP. This vulnerability allows an attacker to gain access to your Windows PC, including all files and data on your PC. These systems may then be used to attack other computers on the network. The patch must be installed on all Windows NT, 2000 and XP systems, at home or on campus, in order to protect them. All Windows users must take a moment to review this advisory and get the security update from Microsoft to protect themselves.

Online Yard Sale
Featured August 22
Visit BU's online yard sale to make money, save money, and save the planet. The yard sale will be available August 21 - September 26. So surf on over and browse around. (Unlinked on October 13, 2004.)

School of Education
Featured 1 to 22 August
The School of Education web site relaunches today with a new design and expanded content. The new site employs a service-oriented approach, with clear and intuitive navigation based on the visitor's affiliation with the School. The new site features extensive information on programs of study for prospective students, comprehensive policies for current students, a full listing of faculty profiles, and lots of other information regarding the Schools various centers, outreach projects, and research initiatives.

Part-time M.S. in Advertising
Featured 4 to 14 August
The Master of Science in Advertising Program is a unique, part-time program offered by Boston University's Metropolitan College and College of Communication. Courses are offered at night, to accommodate the needs of working professionals.

Editorial Institute
Featured 25 July to 14 August
Editorial Institute's primary aims are the promotion of critical awareness of editorial issues and practices and the provision of training in editorial methods. The Institute offers advanced degrees (M.A. and Ph.D.) to students who successfully prepare either editions of important writings, with textual apparatus and annotation, or monographs concerned with editing or textual bibliography.

Student Central
Featured 11 July to 4 August
This site has over 500 links to resources and services for students, and a searchable database of common questions.

AGNI
Featured 30 June to 1 August
Agni Online is the web-based version of the acclaimed literary journal. We publish exciting new works of fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and the arts not found anywhere else on paper or the Web. While offering selections from the print journal, we also feature interviews, short columns, exchanges, event notices, literary news, reviews, and other miscellaneous morsels for the discerning reader.

Institute for Geriatric Social Work
Featured 13 June to 25 July
The Institute for Geriatric Social Work (IGSW) is dedicated to advancing social work practice with older adults and their families. Located at Boston University School of Social Work, IGSW will build upon the School's historical commitment to the aging field and current strength in gerontological teaching, research and training.

Summer Term
Featured 17 March to 11 July
Boston University Summer Term offers two six-week sessions along with one twelve-week session. Over 600 classes are offered for credit at both the graduate and undergraduate level. Visiting students are welcome to come for the summer. Classes begin May 21st and July 7th.

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal
Featured 16 June to 1 July
The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal is published quarterly by Boston University in collaboration with the International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation (IAPSRS). During the Spring 2003 subscription drive, take advantage of special discount subscription rates and special offers. These rates are only available until June 30th, 2003.

University Computers
Featured 10 to 30 June
From educational pricing, licensing programs, to a wide selection of competitively priced peripherals, University Computers is dedicated in assisting you with your computer purchasing needs. University Computers also offers consulting to make sense of the many options available when purchasing computer systems and software.

University SARS Policy
Featured 9 May
As of May 8, 2003, Boston University is prohibiting business or academic related travel by faculty, staff, or students to the SARS affected areas listed below. As this information is updated frequently, travelers should consult the CDC website and the World Health Organization website to monitor locations that have a travel alert or travel advisory. Travel advisories remain in effect for mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Due to active monitoring of the presence and spread of this disease, Singapore, Toronto, and Hanoi, Vietnam have been removed from the travel advisory.

ALL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, FACULTY, STAFF, AND VISITORS WHO TRAVEL ON PERSONAL BUSINESS IN SARS AFFECTED AREAS MUST DELAY THEIR RETURN TO THE BOSTON UNIVERSITY CAMPUS UNTIL 10 DAYS HAVE ELAPSED FROM THEIR RETURN TO AN UNAFFECTED AREA.

Student Central
Featured 11 to 16 June
This site has over 500 links to resources and services for students, and a searchable database of common questions.

BUILD
Featured 5 to 13 June
The Boston University Initiative for Literacy Development (BUILD), in collaboration with selected schools and community programs, provides extra help to support the development of literacy skills of elementary school children in Boston and Chelsea. Boston University students tutor children in classrooms, after school programs, and at one area hospital. Their contributions enhance and support the education of children in these target programs and communities.

Part-time M.S. in Advertising Program
Featured 2 to 11 June
The MS in Advertising Program is a unique, part-time program offered by Boston University's Metropolitan College and College of Communication. Courses are offered at night, to accommodate the needs of working professionals. To learn more, meet Professor Tobe Berkovitz at an INFORMATION SESSION on TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 5:30-7 p.m. in the Academy Room, George Sherman Union, 775 Commonwealth Avenue. For FREE PARKING call 617-353-2975.

College of Engineering Design Competition
Featured 28 May to 2 June
BU's College of Engineering will host its thirteenth annual Design Competition, a vehicle-design competition for high school students throughout the Northeast, on Sunday, June 1 from 10am - 4pm, at the Case Athletic Center, 285 Babcock Street . More than 200 students will compete in two-person teams for partial scholarships to Boston University while learning about electrical and mechanical engineering in a fun environment.

DESIGNCAMP 2003
Featured 22 May to 2 June
Boston University's College of Engineering is offering a fun, exciting science and engineering camp for students in grades 6-9. It is a hands-on laboratory and workshop experience that gives you the opportunity to learn about science and technology by engaging in the real work of scientists and engineers: design, exploration, experimentation, and invention. We are offering two different workshops in July, each built around a series of design projects and science activities that involve very interesting problems. The deadline for registration is June 1, 2003.

Upward Bound
Featured 7 May to May 22
Upward Bound at Boston University is a federally funded college preparatory program for potential first-generation college and low-income Boston public High School students. The program, which is a part of Boston University's Boston Public Schools Collaborative Office within the School of Education, serves 85 students who are recruited from one of four target high schools or six target neighborhoods in Boston.

Commencement
Featured 4 April to 19 May
The 130th Commencement of Boston University will be held on Sunday, May 18, 2003, at 11 a.m. at Nickerson Field. As some 20,000 guests are expected to attend this event, it is recommended that graduates and their guests read and be guided by the information on the Commencement web site.

Dr. Vartan Gregorian at BU
Featured 5 May
Dr. Vartan Gregorian will discuss his new autobiography, "The Road to Home: My Life and Times" (Simon & Schuster, 2003), at the Boston University School of Management Auditorium, 595 Commonwealth Avenue, on Monday, May 12th, at 4PM.

John S. Perkins Award
Featured 2 May to 7 May
Announcing the Perkins Award recipients and Ceremony for 2003. The event takes place at the Castle, 225 Bay State Road, at 5:30 p.m., on Tuesday, May 6, 2003.

EHS Online Yardsale
Featured 18 April
Make money, save money and save the planet. Go shopping for half price! Post items online for FREE!

Explorations in Learning
Featured 17 April to 2 May
Explorations in Learning ventures beyond the traditional classroom to provide unique learning environments in exhilarating settings. This new web site expands on information previously featured within a section of the MET site. Highlights include course listings at the click of a button, extensive locations information, online registration, and more.

Alcohol Screening
Featured 21 March to 2 May
AlcoholScreening.org is a confidential, health-oriented web site which is a project of the BU School of Public Health. To answer the question, "How much is too much?" take a screening about your alcohol consumption and learn how it may be affecting your health. AlcoholScreening.org was launched in April of 2001, to coincide with Alcohol Awareness Month.

Part-time M.S. in Advertising Program
Featured 7 April
The Master of Science in Advertising Program is a unique, part-time program offered by Boston University's Metropolitan College and College of Communication. Courses are offered at night, to accommodate the needs of working professionals.

Center for School Improvement
Featured 1 April
Established in 2001 to advance the work of education reform in Massachusetts and the nation. Their primary purpose is to work with schools, educational agencies, and other organizations in helping to translate educational policy and principles into classroom practice; their research and policy paper topics are chosen in the light of this purpose.

BU Professor Missing
Featured 25 March to 4 April
Professor John Daverio, Chairman of the Musicology Department, College of Fine Arts, was missing from March 16 until April 14.

Student Union Election Page
Featured 1 April
Vote online for your college government leaders and Union executive board leaders.

School of Theology
Featured 24 March to 1 April
The School of Theology launches its redesigned site, featuring information about its programs, faculty, events, and more.

Intensive European Marketing Courses
Featured 24 March to 1 April
Boston University Brussels offers two intensive marketing courses in the summer. These courses, Marketing Luxury Goods in Paris and Marketing in the Cross-Cultural European Environment in Brussels are each held for one week. These courses provide a unique opportunity to study marketing in the capital of luxury goods or the multi-cultural capital of Europe. Marketing in the Cross-Cultural European Environment is held from 16-21 June in Brussels. Marketing Luxury Goods is held from 23-28 June in Paris.

Hockey Webcasts
Featured March 28
NCAA Regionals. The Terriers play in Worcester, MA against Harvard at 4 pm this afternoon. If we advance, we play St. Cloud or UNH at Minneapolis, MN, at 8 pm.

PERD Express Workout For Women
Featured 19 to 25 March
Express Workout is a new class starting soon exclusively for Boston University female employees. This specialized class incorporates a total body workout in just 30 minutes! Train each area of the body with minimal rest time to obtain cardio and strength benefits. The class is taught for women by a certified female instructor in a fun and supportive environment.

Symposium 2003 Research by Undergraduates in Mathematics
Featured 17 March
Devoted to the research of undergraduates, this annual Symposium is scheduled to take place for the first time on Saturday, March 22, 2003. The Symposium is a forum for area undergraduates to come together and share their research in a poster session and short talks in addition to learning from an outstanding keynote speaker. Audience at any mathematical level, from freshman calculus to faculty, is expected to be able to enjoy the presentations and discussions: Mathematics is the Lingua Franca of the 21st Century!

MBTA Student Semester Pass
Featured 3 to 21 March
Effective immediately, Boston University students can purchase Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Fall 2003 Semester Passes on-line through the University's Student Link!

Lecture by Stephen Wolfram
Featured 7 to 17 March
Monday, 3/17/2003 at 7:00 PM. Stephen Wolfram has spent more than twenty years developing a new approach to science, described for the first time in his book "A New Kind of Science". Basic to his approach is the idea of studying not traditional mathematical equations but instead rules of the kind embodied in the simplest computer programs.

Hospitality and Tourism Diploma
Featured 7 March
Beginning Summer 2003, BU Global, in collaboration with Boston University School of Hospitality Administration, is offering an International Graduate Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management. Available to both domestic and international students, this intensive 10-week summer program covers the essentials of this dynamic field while analyzing current industry trends and advancements. Courses in this program include Hospitality and Tourism Issues, Hospitality Managerial Accounting, Service Quality and Human Resource Management, Leveraging Technology in Hospitality and Tourism, Global Hospitality and Tourism Marketing, and Hospitality Financing and Development.

Hockey & Men's Basketball Webcasts This Weekend
Featured 14 March
B. U. and BC will meet on Friday, March 14 in the semifinals of the Hockey East Tournament at the FleetCenter at 8 pm. The winner will advance to the title game against the winner of the UNH-UMass game on Saturday, March 15 at 7 pm for the Hockey East Championship. The top two seeds have advanced to the title game of the Choice Hotels International America East Men's Basketball Championship. Defending America East Champion Boston University and Vermont, which is making its first appearance in the championship game since 1990, will battle Saturday (March 15) at 11:30 a.m. at the Terriers' Case Gym.

International Students and Scholars Office
Featured 6 to 14 March
The newly designed ISSO site is a resource for international students and scholars regarding United States immigration and employment issues.

Business of Health Care
Featured 28 February to 6 March
The Sargent College Alumni Association (SCAA) is proud to present “The Business of Health Care”, on Saturday, March 22, 2003. Whether you are a student, a manager, a practitioner, running your own practice or someone looking to change career directions, we have the seminar for you! We will be exploring a diverse range of topics, including ethics, management, technology, and compliance issues.

Office of Personnel Training
Featured 28 February to 6 March
The Office of Personnel announces the Spring 2003 schedule and online registration for the Work, Health, and Life Training Series for staff and faculty. Enhance your business and communication skills, improve your knowledge of University work procedures, improve your health, and balance your work and family responsibilities. Take a look at the seminars being offered and register today!

Building BU
Featured 25 February
This new site highlights the Student Village, BU's most ambitious building project in 50 years, and the dynamic new centerpiece of campus life. The Student Village will include some of the nation's most state-of-the-art student life facilities, and will draw together BU's extended family as well as the citizens of Boston.

Hockey Webcast Tonight at 7
Featured 6 March
The Terriers travel to Providence tonight for a 7:00 game as part of the Hockey East Quarterfinals.

Faculty Assembly/Faculty Council
Featured 25 February to 6 March
The annual meeting of the Faculty Assembly will be held on Wednesday, March 5, at 3pm in the Law Auditorium. The deadline for nominations for the 2003 John S. Perkins Distinguished Service Awards is Friday, February 28th.

Hockey & Men's Basketball Webcasts This Weekend
Featured February 28
On Friday and Saturday, the Terriers play Maine in 2 away games, both part of the Hockey East Games, both games are at 7:00 pm. On Sunday, the men's basketball team plays at Northeastern for a 1:00 pm game as part of the America East Contests.

Aisen Lecture
Featured 20 February
Friday, February 28, Boston University College of Engineering and Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences present "Rehabilitation Engineering Research Opportunities in the Department of Veterans Affairs". Presented by Dr. Mindy Aisen.

Cardiac Health Program
Featured 7 February
This site provides information regarding the BU Cardiac Health Program, including its upcoming seminars, screenings and other events. This program is open to all University faculty and staff.

Men's Basketball Webcast Tonight at 7
Featured 26 February
As part of the American East Contests, the BU team plays New Hampshire in a home game.

LifeBook
Featured 4 February
Through the LifeBook you can become familiar with University offices, services, and resources (including residence and dining information), acquire a taste of University life, and discover where to go for information and help on almost every topic. It also outlines the University's comprehensive safety program and includes student safety tips, University Policies and Procedures, and the University Code of Student Responsibilities.

Hockey Webcast Tonight at 7
Featured 21 February
The Terriers travel to play Providence tonight for a 7:00 game as part of the Hockey East Games.

Spring IT Tutorials
Featured 15 January
The Office of Information Technology is offering free tutorials this Spring. The list also includes links to course descriptions.

Men's Basketball Webcast Tonight at 7
Featured 19 February
As part of the America East Contests, the BU team plays Maine in a home game.

Hockey & Men's Basketball Webcasts This Weekend
Featured 15 February
The Terriers play UMass/Lowell at home in a Hockey East Game, Saturday night at 7 pm. The men's basketball team plays Hartford at home on Saturday afternoon at 1 pm, as part of the American East Contests.

Hockey Webcast Tonight at 7
Featured 14 February
The Terriers play UMass/Lowell tonight in an away game.

Hockey Webcast Tonight at 7
Featured 11 February
The Terrier team plays Stony Brook in an away game.

Beanpot Webcast Tonight at 8
Featured 10 February
Ranked twelfth nationally, the Terriers face Boston College, ranked sixth, in the 51st annual Beanpot finals tonight. Terriers will be looking for their eighth Beanpot win in the last nine years.

Hockey & Men's Basketball Webcasts Friday & Sunday
Featured 7 February
The Terriers visit the University of Massachusetts for a Hockey East match on Friday evening. Face-off is at 7. The first-place Terriers Men's Basketball team plays Binghamton, tied for second with UVM, in an away game at noon on Sunday.

Office of Enrollment Planning and Retention
Featured 31 January to 7 February
This new site describes the functions of the office, how to contact them and a link to the Common Data Set - descriptive statistics about the undergraduate student body and undergraduate admissions and financial aid.

Men's Basketball Webcast Tonight at 7
Featured 5 February
As part of the America East Contests, the BU team plays a home game against Albany.

51st Annual Beanpot Tournament at 5
Featured 3 February
Beanpot vs Harvard ice hockey tournament at 5pm.

51st Annual Beanpot Tournament @ the GSU
Featured 27 January to 4 February
Annual event showing the Beanpot ice hockey tournament in the GSU large ballroom. Unlinked 7/7/04.

Hockey Webcast Tonight at 7
Featured 30 January
The Terrier Hockey team plays Merrimack in a home game tonight at 7.

Men's Basketball Webcast Tonight at 7.30
Featured 29 January
As part of the America East Contests, the BU team plays an away game at Maine.

Library Research on the Web
Featured 16 to January 29
Health, Boston, Africa, and more: All you ever wanted to know about doing research on the Web. Librarians, who are subject specialists in their fields, are teaching ten single-session classes this semester, starting on January 24, in a variety of subjects at no cost to BU faculty, staff and students.

Hockey & Men's Basketball Webcasts Saturday
Featured 23 January
The Men's Basketball team plays Northeastern in a home game at 1. The Terrier Hockey team travels to New Hampshire to take on the Wildcats at 7.

Hockey Webcast Tonight at 7
Featured 23 January
The Terrier Hockey team plays New Hampshire in a home game tonight at 7.

Office of Distance Education
Featured 15 to 23 January
BU Interactive offers academic and professional development courses through a variety of technologies including live satellite broadcasts, cd-rom, videotape and online programs.

Men's Basketball Webcast Tonight at 7
Featured 22 January
The men's basketball team, sitting atop the
America East standings with a 5-0 record, travels to
Durham, N. H. to play the University of New Hampshire tonight at 7.

BU Construction
Featured 18 December to 22 January
This newly designed Construction site offers information about construction updates, alerts and other important information for BU and neighboring communities.

Hockey & Basketball Webcasts This Weekend
Featured 16 to 20 January
The Terrier hockey team plays Boston College in an away game on Friday at 7 pm while the Men's Basketball team plays in Hartford, as part of the America East Contests, on Saturday at 2 pm.

Hockey Webcast Tonight at 7
Featured 16 January
The Terrier hockey team plays Boston College in a home game.

Men's Basketball Webcast Tonight at 7
Featured 15 January
As part of the America East Contests, the BU team plays Stony Brook in a home game.

.CommAve
Featured 13 December to January 15
The popular tool for searching for restaurants and businesses near the Charles River campus just got better, with new features such as pre-built searches for Who's Open Now and Who Delivers. The most significant improvement, however, is a new interface to allow the site administrators to update the data much more efficiently. An update of all data will follow in January.

BU Interactive Video Education Series
Featured 3 to January 15
Offering Professional Development and Certificate Programming in Business, Computer Science, Engineering, IT, and Project Management areas. Courses are offered individually or as part of a certificate-bearing series and can be purchased on videotape and CD-ROM.

Men's Basketball Webcast Sat at 1
Featured 10 January
As part of the America East Contests, the BU team plays Vermont in a home game.

Hockey Webcast Tonight at 7
Featured 9 January
The Terrier hockey team plays Providence in a home game.

Men's Basketball Webcast Tonight at 7
Featured 8 January
As part of the America East Contests, the BU team plays in Albany.

Basketball & Hockey Webcasts
Featured 2 to 6 January
The Terrier hockey team plays Northeastern on Saturday and Sunday, January 4/5, at 7 p.m. The Men's Basketball team plays Binghamton on Saturday, January 4, at 1 p.m.

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