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  • Innovate@BU

    Innovate@BU is a University-wide initiative to enable all BU Terriers to become drivers of innovation in their own lives, careers, and communities.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    Dimensions
    • Intellectual
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Funding Opportunities
  • LGBTQIA+ Student Resource Center

    Fostering community among students with programming and resources that encourage exploration and affirm identities at BU. The Center's Conference Room is reservable during the academic semester.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    Dimensions
    • Emotional
    • Social
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Programs & Events Logistics
  • Newbury Center

    The Newbury Center supports the holistic development and success of first-generation undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. A first-gen undergrad is one whose parents/guardians/caregivers did not earn a 4-year bachelor's degree. A first-gen grad/professional student is one whose parents/guardians/caregivers did not earn an advanced degree like a master's, doctorate, or professional degree.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    • Fenway Campus
    • Medical Campus
    • Study Abroad Programs
    • Virtual
    Dimensions
    • Intellectual
    • Social
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Programs & Events Logistics
  • Overdose Prevention Training

    You can help make your communities safer. Overdose Prevention Training includes an overview of important information about overdoses and how to respond.
    Dimensions
    • Core Needs
    • Physical
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Workshops & Trainings
  • Printing Desk: Mugar Library

    Computers in the Mugar, Pardee Management, Pickering Educational Resources, Science & Engineering, and Stone Science Library are connected to the campus MyPrint network. You can also print from your laptop using a web browser. Color printing is available on the first, second, and third floors of Mugar at $0.25 per page using Convenience Points.
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    Dimensions
    • Intellectual
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Marketing & Communications
  • Professional Clothing Closet

    The Center for Career Development, in collaboration with the Newbury Center, offers the BU Professional Clothing Closet which provides students with FREE professional attire appropriate for interviews, networking events, career fairs, and the workplace.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    • Fenway Campus
    • Medical Campus
    • Virtual
    Dimensions
    • Core Needs
    • Financial
    • Physical
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Community Service & Volunteer Opportunities
  • RAD Self Defense Training

    The Resisting Aggression with Defense (R.A.D.) Basic Personal Defense System is a national program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques. These programs train in basic self-defense techniques and offer viable options when confronted with various threats of violence and aggression. Our programs are offered for free on campus throughout the academic year for students, faculty, and staff.  
    Dimensions
    • Core Needs
    • Physical
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Workshops & Trainings
  • SARP Prevention Trainings

    SARP prevention trainings aim to the reduce risk of harm by changing attitudes, beliefs, and norms at the individual and community level.
    Dimensions
    • Core Needs
    • Emotional
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Workshops & Trainings
  • Student Activities Office

    The Student Activities Office is here to help you do what you love and find your community on campus! We have over 450 groups to engage with, and opportunities for leadership, connection, service, and community!
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    Dimensions
    • Social
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Funding Opportunities
    • Programs & Events Logistics
  • Student Food Rescue

    Student Food Rescue (SFR) aims to connect volunteers with the Greater Boston community by delivering food donations from bakeries, large grocers, and restaurants to community partners like shelters, children’s programs, and elderly communities.
    Levels of Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    Locations
    • Charles River Campus
    Dimensions
    • Social
    Resources for Student Groups
    • Community Service & Volunteer Opportunities