A huge congratulations to Erika Luetjen (Sargent DPT '24) on being awarded a Fulbright Scholarship! She will be working with Prof. Dr. Eveline Graf at the Institute of Physiotherapy to study the use of sports motion capture gaming in rehabilitation.
Congratulations Erika!
#Sargentpower
28.05.2025 13:22
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“Empathy Is Essential,” BU Commencement Speaker Emily Deschanel Tells 2025 Graduates
Boston University President Melissa Gilliam, at jubilant 152nd Commencement, says the Class of 2025 should “go out into the world, confident that you have the tools to pursue excellence”
BU celebrated its largest Commencement crowd in 30 years! Alum Emily Deschanel (CFA’98) inspired graduates with a speech on empathy and excellence, while University President Melissa Gilliam urged students to embrace the future with courage. Congratulations, #BU2025! 🎉
19.05.2025 03:18
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I’m a Business Professor Who Asked Dozens of Former Students How They Define Success
Here is their advice for today’s grads
What does it mean to be successful? Patrick Abouchalache, a Questrom School of Business professor, posed this question to several hundred of his former Gen Z students. He has compiled their most enduring insights to offer to the next generation of graduates.
19.05.2025 23:13
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70 degrees and blue skys on campus today. ❤️🌤️
22.04.2025 18:06
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Join the City of Boston in Acts of Kindness for One Boston Day | Hey BU Blog | Boston University
Join the City of Boston in acts of kindness this April 15 for One Boston Day, honoring the victims, survivors, families, and first responders of 2013. Here's what you can do in and around the city.
One Boston Day serves as a reminder of the resilience and generosity demonstrated by Bostonians and others in the wake of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, and it encourages acts of kindness and community engagement.
Here's how to participate in these acts of kindness ⬇️
15.04.2025 14:00
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“I Felt Very Alone”: Living with an Eating Disorder at BU
A Sargent student shares her journey, her struggles, and how she helped create a support group on campus. Plus, more eating-disorder resources available to students
Celine Uhrich (Sargent’27) is part of the 20% of BU students facing disordered eating. Anorexia led her to dark times before she started her recovery. Discover her inspiring story and the resources for students at BU dealing with similar issues.
01.04.2025 15:30
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