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“I have nothing new to say to you. You already know you’re graduating from one of the greatest universities on the planet.” - Morgan Freeman
Experience the sights and sounds of the 140th Boston University Commencement.
"Don’t put your desire to change the world on hold. Start now, and go forth in constant pursuit of learning and impact."Wendy Kopp, 140th Boston University Commencement (May 19, 2013)
A statue of Harry Agganis gets the chance to dress up for Halloween. Photo by Kalman Zabarsky
(Close Up flashback, 2007)
The jack-o’-lantern on the College of Arts and Sciences roof is really part of the astronomy department’s Judson B. Coit Observatory. The observatory holds a weekly public open night most Wednesdays year-round, weather permitting. Photo by Kalman Zabarsky
(Close Up flashback, 2008)
Walking dead: Sebastian Filgueira-Gomez (CGS’11) and Forest Lin (COM’14) invaded the GSU . Photo by Vernon Doucette
(Close Up flashback, 2010)
Mad scientists: John Ogren (GRS’15) (left), assisted by CAS prof Martin Schmaltz, drops a pumpkin frozen in liquid nitrogen off the roof of the Metcalf Science Center at the physics department’s annual Pumpkin Drop on October 26. Photo by Cydney Scott
Today, we’re collecting your Halloween photos here. Want to help? Send us your costumes, pumpkins, tricks & treats, and we’ll post them with credit.
Update: Dean Elmore is running a photo contest today only on Twitter and Instagram, using the hashtag #scareusBU. We’ll post them here as they come in.
Photo by Vernon Doucette
Today I was directed to the blog fellow Boston University alum Andy Ellison, who works at the Boston University medical school where he works with a research-only MRI scanner. Over the past few months he’s been posting some mind blowing scans of assorted fruits, vegetables and other plants. Highly encouraged!
From Inside Insides.