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MED’s Field of Dreams

By Yi-Wen HsiaoOctober 8th, 2013in Breaking News, Projects

Garden, recreation space offers students welcome respite 10.07.2013 By Leslie Friday Just over a year ago, Karen Antman was strolling past the newly opened Medical Student Residence on Albany Street when she spotted students tossing a football in the small courtyard abutting the building. The tight space called for some creative, and potentially... More

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Federal Court Supports NIH Review of Biolab Safety Risks

By Yi-Wen HsiaoOctober 1st, 2013in Breaking News, Projects

BU’s NEIDL moves closer to full operation 10.01.2013 By Art Jahnke In an action that moves BU’s National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories (NEIDL) closer to full operation, a federal court judge has ruled that a Final Supplementary Risk Assessment prepared by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) adequately analyzes the risks associated... More

Kilachand Hall Shines during Celebration

By Lauren AlzateSeptember 25th, 2013in Featured Content

Questrom alum recognized for record support of the University 09.20.2013 By Leslie Friday Rajen Kilachand arrived at Boston University Wednesday night, jet-lagged but jovial, to celebrate the completion of renovations to the building named in honor of his parents. The summer face-lift of Kilachand Hall was made possible thanks to the BU... More

The Games Begin on New Balance Field

By Yi-Wen HsiaoSeptember 19th, 2013in Featured Content

By Amy Laskowski Talk about an extreme, and green, makeover. Over the past year, West Campus students have watched as a tired brick building and a parking lot were transformed into a 110,000-square-foot athletic field and state-of-the-art underground parking facility, made possible by a $3 million donation from Brighton-based shoe manufacturer New... More

Charles River Campus Gets Summer Face-lift

By Lauren AlzateSeptember 11th, 2013in Breaking News

09.11.2013 By Amy Laskowski What summer vacation? Construction crews on the Charles River Campus have spent the last three months feverishly working to complete or make headway on more than 20 projects, ranging from a new athletic field to campus apartment renovations, at a cost of about $60 million. Summer is prime... More