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Boston University students sit in a hammock overlooking Storrow Drive

Hammock with a View

Boston University sophomore Jack Wilson (left) faces off against Ethan Powley of Duke University player during BU's final men's lacrosse game of the season at Nickerson Field Sunday. The Terriers fell to Duke 15-8. Photo by Alexandra Wimley (COM '17)

Men’s Lacrosse Battles Duke

On Babcock St., Natalie Benson (CGS'19) passes the time while waiting for her roommate Taylor Ventricle (CGS'19) May 4, 2016 so the two could finish packing Benson's car with their west campus dorm room belongings. Benson would be dropping Ventrice at the airport for Boca Raton before heading home to Andover, MA for the summer. Photo by Cydney Scott

Moving Out

Holocaust Remembrance Day

Holocaust Remembrance

Boston University Student Athlete Awards 2016

Student Athlete Awards

Governor Charlie Baker speaks about the success of MA charter schools, the importance of vocation schools, and addressing issues of racism in schools during the Education Writers Association's 69th National Seminar May 4, 2016 at Agganis Arena. Co-hosted by Boston University's College of Communication and School of Education, EWA's 69th National Seminar examined a wide array of timely topics in education from early childhood through career while expanding and sharpening participants' skills in reporting and storytelling. Photo by Cydney Scott

Governor Baker Addresses the EWA

The Center for Integrated Life Sciences & Engineering (CILSE) architect Charles Klee gives a tour of the construction progress on Friday, April 29. This $150 million, nine-story, state-of-the-art research facility broke ground in May 2015 and when completed in spring 2017 will bring together life scientists, engineers, and physicians from the Medical and Charles River Campuses. Photo by Jackie Ricciardi

The Center for Integrated Life Sciences & Engineering

Judy Phyu (Questrom '17), right, and Amanda Valentina (Questrom '16) practice writing their names in Arabic at CalligraTea, an event where participants learned to write their names in Arabic. The event was jointly hosted by BU International Society and BU Arabic Society at the GSU backcourt in an effort to encourage international arts among the student body. Photo by Pankaj Khadka (COM'16)

CalligraTea

Hugo Thaxter (QUESTROM '19) works to right himself during a bubble soccer match hosted by the Questrom Student Government in the Student Activities Office gym. Photo by Alexandra Wimley (COM '17)

Bubble Soccer

Boston University Kung Fu Club's First New England Intercollegiate Kung Fu Showcase

New England Intercollegiate Kung Fu Showcase

Boston University Financial Modeling Club Senior Vice President Gianni Hallak (ENG '17) (front right) and co-founder Rodrigo Lemmi (Questrom '15) help Tay Ha (Questrom '17) (left) and Lu Lin (CAS '18) during the Excel Case Competition in the Trustee Ballroom. Students from BU and Bentley University competed with the guidance of alumni and working professionals. Ha and Lin placed third in the competition. Photo by Alexandra Wimley (COM '17)

Financial Modeling Club

BU receives the the 2016 Greenovate Boston Awards in the Climate Preparedness and Resiliency category during a ceremony at Fenway Park April 22, 2016. From left is Wally, Austin Blackmon, Chief of Environment, Energy and Open Space, City of Boston, BU's Dennis Carlsberg, BU Pres Robert A Brown, Mayor Marty Walsh, and Tom Daley, Associate VP, FM&P. Photo by Cydney Scott

2016 Greenovate Boston Awards

Pulitzer Prize winner and BU COM Adjunct Professor Greg Marinovich shares some camera tips and his knowledge on street photography with students from his advanced photojournalism class during a photography walkabout. Photo by Pankaj Khadka (COM'16)

Photo Tips from a Pulitzer Winner

Angkor Dance Troupe

Angkor Dance Troupe

Carla De Velasco (CAS '19) (front) along with her classmate Maggie Zhang (CAS '19) test out their knowledge of optics during a lab session for AS 101: The Solar System in the College of Arts and Sciences on Tuesday. Photo by Alexandra Wimley (COM '17)

A Closer Look

NFL Network correspondent Andrea Kremer leads the Breakfast with Champions panel at the Play It Forward Sports Communication Summit at Aggannis Arena

Breakfast with Champions

Virginia Sapiro Portrait

Preserved in a Portrait

Owen Huzar (SHA'16) receives a hug from Melanie Kirsh, (CAS'16), who stands at the Marsh Chapel on Friday afternoons and offers free hugs to passersby. Kirsh is a member of BU HUGS (Humans United Giving Support)

Everyone Needs a Hug

Lynne Allen, the current dean ad interim and professor at CFA attends the opening reception April 6, 2016 for her show Cultural Truth: Conflict and Empathy, displayed in STH in their basement lounge area. Allen traces her heritage six generations back to Ita ta Win (Wind Woman), depicted in a digital print piece in the exhibit, and says that every matriarch in her family has been a member of the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in South Dakota. The exhibit runs thru April 29. Photo by Cydney Scott

Cultural Truth

Boston University Dance Team

Dance Team Wins Big

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