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Lesley University College of Art and Design is a college of visual arts, located in the student-friendly Harvard Square area of Cambridge, MA. Since our founding in 1912, we have educated students for professions in the arts by balancing personal aesthetic development and intensive studies in the humanities with practical career preparation. Our challenging curriculum emphasizes solid foundations in traditional art and design principles, time-proven methods of creative process, and strong intellectual concepts. We offer the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, the two-year Advanced Professional Certificate, the two-year Master of Fine Arts in Photography, the low-residency Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts degree, as well as continuing and professional education, intensive workshops, and college courses for high school students.
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The College of Arts and Sciences is Boston University's largest undergraduate school, offering Bachelor of Arts degrees in 23 different departments and 20 interdisciplinary programs. The programs are divided into four broad categories encompassing over 2,500 courses, including natural science, social science, humanities, and math & computer science. About half of the students at Boston University are enrolled through the College of Arts and Sciences, while almost all students take a few courses through the school during their academic career.Boston University's CAS stresses a breadth of knowledge in addition to the deeper studies within a student's major. Because of this, students are required to complete general requirements which can be fulfilled in two ways. Students can choose to fulfill the general requirements through divisional studies or the Core Curriculum. The divisional studies track requires students to take two courses in each of the three divisions of which their major is not a part. Additionally, students must also complete a one year sequence in Boston University's writing program. The Core Curriculum consists of a series of eight courses that cover the general requirements as well as the University writing requirements. Finally, all students must display a proficiency in a foreign language .Boston University's CAS provides advising resources to undergraduates in pre-professional tracks, including Pre-Med and Pre-Law.
Specific questions? Email the BU Admissions Coordinators at [email protected]. Visit our website: http://www.bu.edu/admissions/ Graduate admissions info: http://www.bu.edu/apply/graduate
WE, THE MEN OF PHI DELTA THETA... ...share a strong commitment to personal growth. Fostering an environment of betterment and support, brothers strengthen one another intellectually and morally so that after four years, our members enter the real world as better men. While some brothers live 30 minutes away in the suburbs of Newton, our members hail from countries all over the world, from Chile to Japan to Peru to Tanzania. We revel in our similarities and celebrate our differences. We see each other as individuals while recognizing we are all part of something greater than ourselves. Our differences drive our culture and our unity shapes us into leaders with a strong fraternity presence on campus. Hanging out in Boston on a Friday night, engaging in random midnight philosophical conversations, we learn about one another, our culture, values, perspectives, and consequently more about ourselves. Each member looks out for one another so that at any time, they are available. From the diverse brotherhood then inevitably emerges a family, each member offering his own distinct contribution to the House. A fraternity built on the ideals of Friendship, Sound Learning, and Moral Rectitude (our 3 Cardinal Principles) and sustained through time by a reverence to its history and respect for the brotherhood, we at Phi Delts call upon our members to seek challenges, cultivate interests, and go far in life.
The Pardee School of Global Studies focuses on advancing global human progress and educating the next generation of leaders who will address these issues. Students can major in International Relations along with regional and thematic studies. With over 40 locations to study abroad, 25 languages offered, and hundreds of faculty and classes at your fingertips, come see how the Pardee School’s global education prepares you to contribute to the international community.
The ERC offers Peer Tutoring, Writing Assistance, Language Link conversation groups, and Workshops. The ERC professional staff is also available to meet with students individually to develop a personalized plan for academic success and/or to assist them in developing specific skills. These services are free and can benefit all students who are interested in improving their academic performance.
The Kilachand Honors College is a university-wide community of faculty and students dedicated to preserving, renewing, and rethinking classic ideals of liberal education: love of learning, intellectual curiosity, self-discovery, empathy, clarity of thought and expression. It rests on three pillars: an integrated, four-year curriculum; an extensive series of co-curricular events that include site-visits to leading cultural institutions as well as talks and readings by leading figures in the arts, sciences, and professions; and, finally, a “living and learning” community that offers students the personal atmosphere of a small liberal college and fosters responsibility and citizenship.
The Boston University Asian Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Research Initiative
WE, THE MEN OF PHI DELTA THETA... ...share a strong commitment to personal growth. Fostering an environment of betterment and support, brothers strengthen one another intellectually and morally so that after four years, our members enter the real world as better men. While some brothers live 30 minutes away in the suburbs of Newton, our members hail from countries all over the world, from Chile to Japan to Peru to Tanzania. We revel in our similarities and celebrate our differences. We see each other as individuals while recognizing we are all part of something greater than ourselves. Our differences drive our culture and our unity shapes us into leaders with a strong fraternity presence on campus. Hanging out in Boston on a Friday night, engaging in random midnight philosophical conversations, we learn about one another, our culture, values, perspectives, and consequently more about ourselves. Each member looks out for one another so that at any time, they are available. From the diverse brotherhood then inevitably emerges a family, each member offering his own distinct contribution to the House. A fraternity built on the ideals of Friendship, Sound Learning, and Moral Rectitude (our 3 Cardinal Principles) and sustained through time by a reverence to its history and respect for the brotherhood, we at Phi Delts call upon our members to seek challenges, cultivate interests, and go far in life.
Specific questions? Email the BU Admissions Coordinators at [email protected]. Visit our website: http://www.bu.edu/admissions/ Graduate admissions info: http://www.bu.edu/apply/graduate
The Pardee School of Global Studies focuses on advancing global human progress and educating the next generation of leaders who will address these issues. Students can major in International Relations along with regional and thematic studies. With over 40 locations to study abroad, 25 languages offered, and hundreds of faculty and classes at your fingertips, come see how the Pardee School’s global education prepares you to contribute to the international community.
Lesley University College of Art and Design is a college of visual arts, located in the student-friendly Harvard Square area of Cambridge, MA. Since our founding in 1912, we have educated students for professions in the arts by balancing personal aesthetic development and intensive studies in the humanities with practical career preparation. Our challenging curriculum emphasizes solid foundations in traditional art and design principles, time-proven methods of creative process, and strong intellectual concepts. We offer the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, the two-year Advanced Professional Certificate, the two-year Master of Fine Arts in Photography, the low-residency Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts degree, as well as continuing and professional education, intensive workshops, and college courses for high school students.
Our facility, located on the second and third floors of the Rafik B. Hariri Building at 595 Commonwealth Avenue, provides an extensive collection of leading print and electronic resources in business, management, and related subjects. Numerous carrels, comfortable seating, and team rooms are available for study and collaboration. In addition to our holdings, we offer reference services, library classes, and individual consultations. Visit us by entering the library on the third floor of the building.
The goal of the the Questrom Graduate Council is to facilitate the Questrom experience professionally and socially for each graduate student. Student run, the Council strives to develop global unity and diversity among the MBA, mathematical finance students, management studies students, and administration and to further enhance the perception of the Questrom brand from both an academic and a corporate perspective. The Council represents the students and works as a liaison between the student body, the University, and the community. The Council is elected each year by the students and is the governing body of the Questrom graduate student organizations.
We are a small start-up company based in Boston. Our main focus is to keep people healthy by eliminating bacteria on produce through the use of UV technology. The Center for Disease Control has estimated that 47.8 million illnesses are caused by contaminated food consumed in the United States. We at frUitV are devoted to ensuring that each one of our customers do not become one of these 47.8 million individuals.
The Office of Student Life integrates the academic, residential, and co-curricular spheres of students' lives, linking the out-of-class experience to the academic mission of the College and incorporating student's intellectual, public service, and leadership interests with their future aspirations.
Boston University School of Education is the school of education within Boston University. It is located on the University's Charles River Campus in Boston, Massachusetts in the former Lahey Clinic building. The Dean of SED is Hardin L.K. Coleman, Ph.D. SED has more than 31,000 alumni, 29 full-time faculty and both undergraduate and graduate students. Boston University School of Education was ranked 45th in the nation in 2016 by U.S. News & World Report in their rankings of graduate schools of education. The School of Education is a member institution of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education .
As a member of the College of Engineering, you'll be part of a close-knit community of scholars within one of the largest, most respected research universities in the world. This means you'll have more one-on-one access to your professors while enjoying the interdisciplinary opportunities only a school like BU can offer (that's where the ballroom dancing comes in). So if you're ready to tackle some of the world's most pressing problems—from providing clean water to Peru to developing more cost-effective solar energy—or if you're looking for a rigorous and rewarding graduate experience, we're ready to provide you with the skill set to become tomorrow's difference makers.