Boston University Year in Review
Explore the Moments
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2020: A Year for the Ages
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Expanding the Legacy of Howard Thurman
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Building the Future
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Virtual Teaching in the Age of COVID
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A Quiet Celebration
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A Terrier Title
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A Race to Bring Students Home
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Taking on Racism
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BU Launches COVID Testing Lab
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Six Months on the COVID-19 Frontlines
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Launching Learn from Anywhere
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Responding to National Unrest
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A Ghost Town
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A Spotlight Shines on NEIDL
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By the Numbers: COVID-19's Impact
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Fighting for the Planet
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Be F*cking Careful
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Big Steps for Diversity, Inclusion, Fairness
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The New Normal Begins
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Our Responsibility
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Total BU expects to spendon COVID-related costs: testing, tracing, labs, classroom upgrades, disinfecting, quarantining, HVAC and more.
Fall 2020 Under-graduatestaking in-person vs remote classes
Fall 2020 Graduate Studentstaking in-person vs remote classes
Projected decrease in housing and dining net revenue due to Covid-19
Number of boxes BU shipped to students or put in storage for their return to campus
Grant Dollars awarded to BU for COVID-related research (54 awards total)
COVID-19 Tests performed by BU Clinical Testing Lab by mid-December
Negative COVID-19 test results
Employees BU added to test collection sites, Clinical Testing Lab, and Healthway
Initial Revenue Shortfall caused by COVID-19 impact
Approximate number of employees laid off or furloughed
Salary Cuts BU’s senior administrators took as a cost-cutting measure
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A Spotlight Shines on NEIDL
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Fighting for the Planet
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A Spotlight Shines on NEIDL
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Fighting for the Planet