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Take look inside the new addition to BU Law and hear from faculty and students on how this innovative new space is enhancing the BU Law experience.
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On September 13, 2012, Boston University President Robert A. Brown announced that prominent media executive and former BU Law faculty member Sumner M. Redstone (Hon. '94) had made a gift of $18 million to expand and improve the facilities that house [...]the School of Law. A five-story, 93,000-square-foot facility will be constructed adjacent to the Law Tower, and named the Sumner M. Redstone Building. This milestone gift propels the law school's campaign beyond the $20 million "Break Ground" goal and into the campus-wide Campaign for Boston University: Choose to Be Great
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As part of The Campaign for Boston University: Choose to Be Great, Boston University School of Law's Campus Campaign marks a pivotal moment in the School's history. This fundraising effort will enable the law school to build on its proud history and [...]be positioned to achieve even greater success in the 21st century. We are making steady progress toward our $80 million campaign goal to fund five important priorities: Redstone building and tower renovation; professorships and faculty support; scholarships and financial aid; BU Law annual fund; and academic programming.
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Boston University is serious about reducing its environmental footprint. Here's our orientation video
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Tony Conigliaro (CAS'24) interviews students about their thoughts on Boston University's new Center for Computing & Data Sciences.
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Now, after roughly two years of construction, and with roughly 200 to 250 workers on the job on any given day, the building at the corner of Comm Ave and Granby Street, designed to resemble a slightly askew stack of books, has begun to take shape in [...]the last few weeks. Most significantly, white beams came down to reveal the cantilevers that give it such a unique, and controversial, look. Designed by KPMB Architects of Toronto, and being built by Suffolk Construction, the building has a four-story base, which acts like a podium, with 13 floors above it, each one off-center from the one below it.
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