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Boston University’s 11th President, Melissa Gilliam. Gilliam stated it is important for her to work with student leaders on campus, including those from the BU Graduate Workers Union and ResLife Unions. ZACH SCHWARTZ/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

New BU president pushes for unity, progress ahead of inauguration

Kayla Baltazar September 13, 2024
BU's new president, Melissa Gilliam, sets goals for the future of the University.
College of Fine Arts seniors Tommy Vines and Jacob Bergman perform as Jackie and Mr. Katz respectively in the School of Theatre’s production of “The Hot L Baltimore” on Sunday. “Hot L Baltimore,” written by playwright Landford Wilson in 1973, tells the story of disenfranchised characters “forgotten by society.” SARAH CRUZ/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

School of Theatre’s Grad-Collab production “Hot L Baltimore” brings grads, undergrads together

Truman Dickerson February 27, 2024
The School of Theatre's fosters collaboration among graduate and undergraduate students with its latest "Grad-Collab" project, "The Hot L Baltimore."
students in line for COVID testing

BU announces COVID-19 testing compliance rules for Thanksgiving break

Jessie O’Leary November 19, 2021
Students will not experience any negative consequences for non-compliance over the break.
The letter sent by Boston University Provost and Chief Academic Officer Jean Morrison to the Dean of Students Office Oct. 7. Morrison announced the use of an outside factfinder to investigate allegations of verbal and emotional abuse of student employees in BU’s Orientation program. ILLUSTRATION BY CONOR KELLEY/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

‘Grueling’ hours, forged timesheets: BU students allege Orientation leadership violated state labor laws

Daily Free Press Staff November 9, 2021
Shiney James and other leaders reportedly worked students up to 80 hours a week with little to no breaks.
Assistant Professor Patrece McClain

New professor in School of Theater brings new expertise, excitement to the department

Emily Pauls September 23, 2021
Patrese McClain comes to BU with theatre and film experience.
George Sherman Union entrance

BU to hold a series of fun events for the Class of 2024 this weekend

Anna Vidergar September 15, 2021
Activities include a red carpet, dancing, mini golf and a visit to the Museum of Science.
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Faculty reflect on the transition back to in-person learning

Daily Free Press Staff September 10, 2021
Packed classrooms mentioned as a concern despite excitement at being back in the classroom.
WLL office

Intro level language classes to be held online for first weeks of semester, ASL for entire semester

Tanisha Bhat September 8, 2021
Difficulty of teaching and learning a language while wearing a mask resulted in the decision.
Warren Towers Entrance

Transgender students share frustrations with BU Housing, dorm bathrooms

Anna Vidergar June 18, 2021
Unavailability of gender-neutral housing and bathrooms for incoming freshmen is a repeated concern.
The exhibit displays a mix of photographs, paintings, artifacts and multimedia for historical context. PHOTO BY JACQUI BUSICK/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

REVIEW: New exhibit at BU Art Gallery showcases Boston history with women’s art

Alix Jansma November 14, 2014

Caroline Riley, a Ph.D. candidate of history of art and architecture at Boston University, has taken her curatorial opportunity provided by the Jan and Warren Adelson Fellowship in American Art to create...

“Convergence,” the first large-scale alumni exhibition by The School of Visual Arts in the College of Fine Arts, held its opening reception at Boston University’s 808 Gallery Friday night. PHOTO BY SARAH SILBIGER/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Exhibit showcases alumni work, celebrates school anniversary

Paige Smith October 27, 2014

Alumni of Boston University’s College of Fine Arts showcased work spanning the history of CFA on Friday evening to commemorate individual talent and the school’s 60th anniversary. The exhibition,...

The cast of dark comedy "The Whitmores" performed for audiences at the Huntington Theatre from Oct. 8 to 11. PHOTO COURTESY OF BROOKE MACKINNON

REVIEW: BU Fall Fringe Festival play ‘The Whitmores’ provides darkly comic social commentary

Michelle Marino October 17, 2014

“The Whitmores,” a macabre comedy at the intersection of race, wealth and privilege, ushered in the 18th season of the Boston University Fall Fringe Festival with performances at BU's Huntington Theatre...

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