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A short profile of Travis Roy, 20 years after his accident on the ice. See him at a fundraising Gala for his foundation and giving an inspirational speech to a group of students.
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Will Lautzenheiser (CAS'96, COM'07) and his twin brother, Tom recount the terrible tragedy that hit Will in the fall of 2011 and the decision he made to live.
Read the full story on BU Today: /today/2012/wills-choice/
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The Public Interest Project (PIP) is a student-run organization formed in 1984. Our mission is to increase the number of law school graduates who devote part or all of their careers to public interest law. Today, the Public Interest Project (PIP) is [...]one of the most active student organizations at the law school.
Through various events, PIP raises money to fund summer grants for first- and second-year law students who work in otherwise unpaid public interest and government summer internships.
Last year, PIP raised enough money to provide grants to 80 law students. We anticipate funding at least as many grants next summer, through programs like our annual auction, phone-a-thons, LSTAR hotel voucher program and alumni support.
www.bu.edu/law
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Boston Stands with Haiti, a consortium of Boston University offices and student organizations devoted to the relief effort in Haiti, holds the second of two panel discussions featuring experts on Haiti and its society and culture exploring the [...]aftermath of the massive January 12, 2010, earthquake and Haiti’s past and future, as part of the Haitian Festival at BU, the group’s fundraiser for the island nation. Speakers are Patrick Sylvain, Jean Elade Eloi, Jennifer Furin, Paul Hare, and Wes Yin.
Hosted by BU’s Haitian Cultural Association and several cosponsoring University offices and organizations on February 28, 2010
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Boston Stands with Haiti, a consortium of Boston University offices and student organizations devoted to the relief effort in Haiti, holds the first of two panel discussions featuring experts on Haiti and its society and culture exploring the [...]aftermath of the massive January 12, 2010, earthquake and Haiti’s past and future, as part of the Haitian Festival at BU, the group’s fundraiser for the island nation. Speakers are Randall Ellis, William Keylor, Charlot Lucien, Enrique Silva, and Gina Athena Ulysse.
Hosted by BU’s Haitian Cultural Association and several cosponsoring University offices and organizations on February 28, 2010
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