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Vincent Machozi in the Congo
Religion

Machozi’s Calling

November 14, 2016
Donald Trump behind a podium
Voices & Opinion

President Trump: What Will He Do, And What His Win Might Mean

November 10, 2016
Students walking on campus
University News

University Is 32nd in U.S. News Global Rankings

October 26, 2016
Students gathered at the International Student Welcome at Metcalf Ballroom
Global

New Resources for International Students

October 4, 2016
Students crossing street in Venice, Italy
Global

Study Abroad Expo Tomorrow at Marsh Plaza

September 8, 2016
Kian McGee (SHA’18) stands in front of the Taj Mahal mausoleum in Agra, India
Travel

An Intensive, Immersive Internship Experience in India

September 7, 2016
Robyne Johnson, BU’s track and field director watches team members run hurdles during a team practice
Global

BU Track and Field Director Heads to Olympics

August 8, 2016
Matilda Grow (CAS’20) poses for her new BU ID
Global

Here Comes the Class of 2020

July 27, 2016
BU Sargent College student Grace Lei is hugged by children during a public health education trip to Ban Doi Chaang village in Thailand
Global Health

Sargent Students Witness Public Health in Thailand

July 14, 2016
T-shirt that says Vote Leave supporting the choice for UK to leave the EU
Politics

POV: Brexit Outcome Unlikely to Satisfy Anyone

June 28, 2016
Science & Technology

A Chinese Partnership for ENG

May 24, 2016
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) discusses climate change to Pardee School faculty at Pardee School May 4, 2016. At right is Pardee Dean Dr. Adil Najam
Climate Change

US Senator Addresses Politics of Climate Change

May 6, 2016
Matthew Trevithick, BU alum freed from Iranian prison in January discusses his experience in a CGS lecture on Thursday, April 14, 2016.
Alumni

Matthew Trevithick: Life in Solitary Confinement

April 22, 2016
Alumni

Global Days of Service: BU Gives Back in April

April 12, 2016
Oliver Sherman (COM’16, Questrom’16) learns how cloisonné vases are manufactured during a visit to Huairou Cloisonne in Beijing
Students

Getting a Taste for Global Business

April 6, 2016
Boston University Matriculation 2015
Admissions

Getting in: A Little Tougher Every Year

February 16, 2016
Christine Baugh (SPH'12)
Global

Making a Better World, from Neuroscience to Sandwiches

January 29, 2016
Washington Post Foreign Editor Douglas Jehl, left, and Ali Rezaian listen as Hugo Shong addresses the attendees at the Hugo Shong Reporting on Asia Award luncheon at the Castle December 8, 2015. Rezaian, received the award on behalf of his brother Jason Rezaian, a Washington Post journalist who is currently imprisoned in Iran. He has now been detained/imprisoned longer than any western journalist in history and the Iranian government is not sharing many details.
Business & Law

Journalist Captive in Iran Given Hugo Shong Reporting on Asia Award

December 9, 2015
BU International Education Week
Global

BU Celebrates International Education Week

November 17, 2015
A French flag hangs at half mast at the Elysee Palace on November 15, 2015 in Paris, France.
University News

A Tense Night, a Sad Morning in Paris

November 15, 2015

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