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Anoosha Al Marquozi (SMG'08), who came from the United Arab Emirates to attend Boston University, talks about going to school in a city like Boston and meeting the many friends from many places that she has made over the last four years.
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Video assistant Don Meeg (COM'08) talks about work behind the scenes at BU Productions, and about life behind the scenes at Boston University.
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Best friends Joanna Guerrero (SAR'08) and Phyllis Lipovsky (SED'08) both chose majors that would allow them to help others (speech language pathology and teaching) and both worked at the Office of Housing. What else do they have in common? Watch the [...]video and see.
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Fallon Williams (CAS'08) reads "Magnolia Blossoms," an original piece about the importance of perseverance — one of many things she takes with her when she graduates.
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BU Today asked the Class of 2007 to think about the future and the past, explore their fears and expectations, and say good-bye to Boston University on camera. "Points of Departure," a series about graduating and moving on, will appear on BU Today [...]through Friday 5/25.
Donovan Jamae Morrison, a political science major, talks about how he changed his life at BU by changing his outlook.
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In this video, shot in the weeks leading up to Commencement, Class of 2025 members reflect on what they’ve gained during their time at BU and what they’ll miss most about their college experience.
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Babatunde Alford (CGS'16, CAS'18), a senior at Boston University, reflects on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy on the week of the 50th anniversary of his assassination.
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Cornell Brooks (STH'87, Hon.'15), visiting professor at Boston University School of Theology and Boston University School of Law, reflects on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy on the week of the 50th anniversary of his assassination.
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Ann Cudd, dean of Arts & Sciences at Boston University, reflects on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy on the week of the 50th anniversary of his assassination.
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