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Thursday, March 30th

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Starting this fall, MED’s new Health Sciences Education program will offer both a master’s degree and certificate for health science educators.

MED Launches New Health Sciences Education Program

For medical professionals who want to teach more effectively

Aurora Kesseli with third-graders Amaria Smith (left) and Cassandra Riley as they work on an experiment at the Girls Science Club.

Taking Science to the Next Generation

GWISE grad students hook young girls on STEM fields

Holly Crab, a Viet-Cajun seafood restaurant in Packard’s Corner, offers fresh lobster, crab, and more for brunch.

Brunch Bets: Holly Crab

Viet-Cajun seafood spot offers a different take on brunch

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animation of Deniz Hallik sitting on a park bench

Lost and Found: Deniz Hallik, Turkey

Thousands of international students come to study in US colleges every year, 3,000 at BU alone. Leaving everything familiar—family, friends, their culture—behind can be hard, but even harder may be building a new life for themselves. Watch the second story in our new animated series “Lost and Found,” about using art to beat depression.

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Upcoming Events
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Technovation Speaker Series

When:
March 30 at 4:00 pm
Where:
Hariri Institute for Computing, Room 180, 111 Cummington Mall

Delta House of Pancakes

When:
March 30 at 7:00 pm
Where:
George Sherman Union, Back Court, 775 Commonwealth Ave.

Motion Art

When:
March 30 at 8:00 pm
Where:
808 Gallery, 808 Commonwealth Ave.

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Campus Life 101

Tips on how to navigate the basics of college life.

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Campus Life 101, basics of college life, lifestyle basics for college students

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