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- GRS Dissertation Defense of Sarah V. Leavitt11:00 am
- Virtual Mediation with Danielle Neeman!11:15 am
- CANCELED: Educational Resource Center: Master's Student Lunch and Learn Series12:30 pm
- CRC BIOMETRIC WORKSHOPS: Eye Tracking1:00 pm
- CANCELED: BU Wheelock Forum 2020: Day 11:00 pm
- GRS Dissertation Defense of Yang Tang2:00 pm
- Coffee & Conversation: Adapting to a New Reality (Join via Zoom!)3:00 pm
- GRS Dissertation Defense of Jordan Karney Chaim3:00 pm
- GRS Dissertation Defense of Katherine Hansen3:00 pm
- CANCELED: John Schafer - Myth & Religion4:00 pm
- CANCELED: Dean Elmore's Our Hour at the Howard Thurman Center5:00 pm
- CANCELED: BU Wheelock Forum 2020: Keynote with Temple Grandin6:00 pm
- Virtual Shabbat Alive6:00 pm
- CANCELED: BU at Carnegie Hall7:30 pm
- CANCELED: At the Heart of Gold: Inside the USA Gymnastics Scandal8:30 pm
CANCELED: BU Wheelock Forum 2020: Day 1
In light of the growing concerns around COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus, Boston University has made the difficult decision to cancel the Wheelock Forum 2020, including the keynote address with Dr. Temple Grandin, scheduled for March 20-21.
We recognize all the hard work that so many have put into preparing for the Forum and the excitement around Dr. Grandin’s address. This was a difficult decision, but we need to prioritize the health and safety of our BU community, including alumni and friends who might travel for such events. As the effects, actual and projected, of COVID-19 are becoming evident across all aspects of our lives here in Boston, we thank you for your understanding in these unusual circumstances.
We intend to host our next annual forum in spring 2021, and hope to find another opportunity to bring Dr. Grandin to campus.
We encourage all members of the University community to visit the new COVID-19 website, which is being regularly updated to provide resources and answers to frequently asked questions: https://www.bu.edu/covid-19-information/
When | 1:00 pm on 3/20/2020 to 8:00 pm on 3/21/2020 |
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