Photos of the Month: A Look Back at April at BU
An eclipse, a visit by the mayor, studies wrap up, and Bean!
Photos of the Month: A Look Back at April at BU
An eclipse, a visit by the mayor, studies wrap up, and Bean!
As the semester winds down, there were some beautiful, funny, impactful moments captured by our photographers around campus throughout April.
Bay State Road in bloom.
Photo by Cydney Scott
Dante Darden (CAS’24). The eclipse drew a crowd to the BU Beach on April 8.
Photo by Cydney Scott
People got creative when it came to viewing the rare eclipse.
April 8 photo by Cydney Scott
The Center for Computing & Data Sciences offers plenty of secluded spots to study.
April 30 photo by Jackie Ricciardi
Student speaker Ana Calderon (MET’24) (right) with Boston Mayor Michelle Wu at the 13th annual City of Boston Scholarship Program reception, celebrating the program that allows city employees to take graduate courses toward a degree or certificate at BU’s Metropolitan College at no cost.
Photo by Cydney Scott
Students studying at the Center for Computing & Data Sciences on April 30.
Photo by Jackie Ricciardi
Five-month-old Bean, BU’s new comfort dog, has become a campus celebrity. Her admirers lined up at Agganis Arena April 23 to meet her at PuppyPalooza.
Photo by Cydney Scott
U.S. Representative Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) visited a Questrom School of Business classroom on April 23.
Photo by Dave Green
Reflections at the Center for Computing & Data Sciences.
Photo by Cydney Scott
The Wellbeing Experience, held at the GSU Ballroom April 24, was organized to help students relax prior to final exams. Anita Edgar (CAS’26) was among those taking a creative break.
Photo by Cydney Scott
Spring has sprung in front of Metcalf Science Center on April 23.
Photo by Jackie Ricciardi
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