Author: Lauren Alzate
Leventhal Center Wins 2015 Preservation Achievement Award
Boston University’s Sherry & Alan Leventhal Center was among only a handful of recipients of this year’s Preservation Achievement Awards. The Boston Preservation Alliance provided an in depth explanation as to how the project demonstrated historical preservation.
CILSE – Construction Activity – Week of June 29, 2015
For the week of June 29, 2015: Saturday – 6/27 Removal of street lights and installation of temporary street lighting. […]
Fire Alarm Inspection 6/29/2015 & 7/8/2015 – 7/10/2015
BU takes fire safety very seriously. FM&P inspects all building on campus on a regular basis. You can stay up to date with the schedule here.
CILSE – Construction Activity – Week of June 22, 2015
Week of June 22, 2015: On Saturday, June 20, a vacuum truck will be on site installing monitoring wells. For […]
CILSE – Construction Activity – Week of June 15, 2015
Construction of the temporary walkway will continue along Commonwealth Avenue. Temporary walkway will be partially opened to public on Monday.
CILSE – Construction Activity – Week of June 8, 2015
Week of 6/8: Construction of temporary sidewalk protection will continue. Upon completion, pedestrian traffic will be moved to the new […]
CILSE – Construction Activity 5/18-6/1
Week of 5/18: Site mobilization and fencing is complete and the site has been cleared of monuments and fixtures. The […]
Putting it Together
Watch the setup, celebration, and breakdown of Boston University’s 142nd Commencement, held Sunday, May 17, on Nickerson Field. Time-lapse footage, provided by BU Productions, was recorded from the Nickerson press box from May 8 to 18. During that time, an image was saved every 10 seconds.
Architectural Icon Gets Makeover
Among the daily parade of students and faculty crossing campus in the shadow of the BU School of Law tower are some who wonder why the building, widely considered one of the less attractive on campus, is being so meticulously refurbished.
Fire and ice?
No, it’s BU’s snow melter at work near Nickerson Field. Thanks to the 110 inches of snow that fell in the city this year, the snow melter had to work around the clock.