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There are 37 comments on Winter Storm Closes Charles River Campus Wednesday

    1. SPH will communicate directly with their faculty, staff and students regarding Wednesday’s schedule. You will be receiving information in the morning.

      1. Please note that at 6:20 a.m., SPH has canceled morning and afternoon classes on today. Individual instructors may choose to hold class online. A decision regarding evening classes will be posted later today.

  1. Oh that’s right, because clearly the med campus will get less snow and will provide a completely safe commute for everyone. How does this make sense? BUSPH should not operate as though it is the hospital. Somehow I feel like providing actual health care and public health classes are not on the same level of urgency or necessity to risk one’s safety…

  2. I agree – it’s ridiculous the school of public health remains open always. Probably 1 percent of the student body lives in walking distance to the school so it makes life miserable for everyone else to get there .

    And what happens anyways is students don’t come to class so people get behind and the schedule gets behind anyway … So unbelievable

    1. Yes, tbe BU Shuttle is running. Any changes to the BUS schedule will be posted on the BU Shuttle website. Shuttle updates are also available on Twitter at @BUShuttle.

  3. If the storm is coming it will affect both Charrls River Campus and The Medical Campus too! it is not a two seperate worlds!
    Dental students safety should come first, and it suppose to be optional wether to attend or not is such a weather.

  4. Good Morning,

    Most professors will be accommodating regarding ability to attend lecture, lab, or exams. Just email them as soon as you can if you cannot attend class. All of us want to see that you are safe — if that’s not possible of you are not comfortable, then please let your professor know via email!

    Regards,
    DOM

  5. If you’re at the Medical Campus… you’re considered “essential”. Hurray (unenthusiasticly)… I love when the 1 Bus from Harvard Square starts sliding forward as it’s attempting to come to a stop and you nearly hit a truck in front of you while the driver is shouting her hail mary’s… That’s when you know you’re “essential” *rolls eyes*

  6. Is there any word on the BUEMS classes today or is that what they will decide later today, is the REC and training facility part of the charles river campus

    1. BU EMS classes for today and this evening have been canceled. You should contact your instructor about when a makeup class will be scheduled.

  7. This is unsafe and ridiculous, I want to remind BU officials that BU medical campus is in Boston, not in Florida!!! I can’t wait to see what would be there reaction would be if something bad happens to the students while trying to get to the dental clinic for a cleaning and the patient as expected do not shows up for the appointment. 95% of dental patients do not show up to the clinic. Is it worth it to put peoples lives at risk for something that could wait 1 day?

  8. Once again CRC is closed and BUMC is open – how is this a good decision? I will give BU credit this time for getting the BUMC announcement included in the one that went to all of BU. There needs to be something in place where BUMC can close but those involved in patient care can come in. For the many of us who are researchers and support staff and are not patient facing, this seems silly and unsafe and it once again highlights the inequalities between CRC & BUMC.

  9. I’m a patient.always show up.have taken days off work,shown up and been sent home for some silly reason.Took today off,I’ll be there this afternoon as I feel obligated.You as a Dr. should feel some obligation to your patients,who after all are paying for you to practice on.Stop by and say hello this afternoon Leo,I’ll give you a few pointers on acting like a grown up,not an elementary school student looking for a snow day.

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