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  • Bringing in The Bystander Training

    Bringing in The Bystander (BITB) is BU’s primary sexual violence prevention program. BITB is an interactive training that raises awareness about the prevalence of sexual assault and what we as members of the BU community can do to prevent it.
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  • BU Food Pantry

    The BU Food Pantry is available to provide groceries to students that are experiencing episodic food insecurity. After filling out our online order form, we can provide some basic groceries and provide information about various resources in the community.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
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    • Charles River Campus
    • Medical Campus
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    • Community Service & Volunteer Opportunities
  • BU Hillel Funding Opportunity

    Any BU student can create events or initiatives using Hillel's Program Guide and by becoming a member of the BU Jewish Leadership Team. Use Hillel resources, including event funding (up to $10 per person), marketing materials, and mentorship to bring your idea to life.
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    • Undergraduate
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    • Charles River Campus
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  • BU Hillel House Event Space

    Any student group can utilize BU Hillel’s gorgeous four-story space for their program. Reach out in advance and Hillel will help book a room that’s right for you. FREE for BU students. Board room, lounge, dining hall, and large and small event spaces conveniently located on campus. Email hillel@bu.edu for space.  
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
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    • Charles River Campus
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    • Programs & Events Logistics
  • BU Hillel Volunteering Opportunity

    Join BU Hillel leaders in one-off and repeating volunteer opportunities throughout the semester! Past volunteer programs have involved food pantries, senior homes, donation drives, and outdoor trips. You can even earn a stipend for participating in service and learning throughout the year by applying for the Service Engagement Internship.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
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    • Charles River Campus
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    • Social
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    • Community Service & Volunteer Opportunities
  • BU Office for the Arts

    Providing student access to free and discounted arts events and opportunities on and off campus including artists in residence, a global music festival, local museums, and much more.
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    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
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    • Charles River Campus
    • Fenway Campus
    • Medical Campus
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    • Intellectual
    • Social
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    • Funding Opportunities
  • Catering on the Charles

    Interested in a coffee break? A student BBQ? Or any other type of food for an event for your student group? Catering on the Charles will make your group feel special. Our creative culinary professionals cater to your every food whim.
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    Resources for Student Groups
    • Programs & Events Logistics
  • Community Service Center

    A welcoming space for service, leadership, education and reflection. Encouraging students to be active and responsible citizens in the community, CSC offers a variety of ongoing programs, one-time service opportunities and student leadership.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
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    • Intellectual
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    • Community Service & Volunteer Opportunities
  • GSU Link Tabling

    The first-floor entrance hallway to the GSU is referred to as “The Link”. There are often tables set up for ticket sales, giveaways, information sharing, or promotional events. Usage is predominantly reserved for student groups. Make requests in 25 Live. 
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  • Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground

    Student-centered campus community and programming to foster self-exploration, intellectual discourse, and friendship
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
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    • Intellectual
    • Social
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Programs & Events Logistics