In less than two centuries, a countryside theological seminary blossomed into a leading global research university. Here is a walk down memory lane, BU edition.
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A look at BU’s past: 1939-2017
Andres Picon
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June 7, 2017
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- Agganis Arena
- Arthur H. Wilde
- Arvind and Chandan Nandlal Kilachand
- Beanpot
- Beanpot Tournament
- boston terrier
- boston theological seminary
- Braves Field
- Charles Hayden Memorial Building
- Charles River
- charles river campus
- Class of 2021
- College of Arts and Sciences
- College of Basic Studies
- College of Business Administration
- College of Communication
- College of Engineering
- College of Fine Arts
- College of General Studies
- College of Industrial Technology
- College of Liberal Arts
- College of Music
- Commonwealth Avenue
- Community Service Center
- emanuel hewlett
- Fitness and Recreation Center
- florence and chafetz hillel house
- George Sherman Union
- helen magill white
- Honors College
- Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center
- howard thurman center for common ground
- isaac rich
- IT Help Center
- jacob sleeper
- Junior College
- lee claflin
- life science and engineering building
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Martin Luther King Reading Room
- mascot
- Methodist General Biblical Institute
- Mugar Memorial Library
- New England Aircraft School
- New England Conservatory
- newbury biblical institute
- Nickerson Field
- Nobel Peace Prize
- NPR
- Pardee School of Global Studies
- Questrom School of Business
- Rajen Kilachand
- Robert Brown
- Sargent College
- sargent college of health and rehabilitation sciences
- scarlet and white
- School of Education
- School of Fine and Applied Arts
- School of Law
- School of Management
- School of Public Relations
- school of theology
- Takeo Kikuchi
- Terrier
- The Beacon
- The Daily Free Press
- The League
- tsai performing arts center
- u.s. news & world report
- Warren Towers
- wbur-fm
- West Campus
- William Warren
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