1. Timeline | Boston University

    http://www.bu.edu/timeline/

    Boston University students travel to DC under COM’s Journalism Study Abroad Program, founded by Linda Killian (CAS’80, COM’80), a former editor at NPR’s All Things Considered. The program places students in the Washington bureaus of national news organizations such as ABC, NBC, NPR, the Boston Globe, and USA Today .

  2. Boston University - Profile, Rankings and Data | US News ...

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    Boston University is a private institution that was founded in 1839. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 17,983, its setting is urban, and the campus size is 169 acres. It utilizes a...

  3. Boston University | Boston | Fandom

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    Boston University is a large non-sectarian private university located in Boston, Massachusetts. It was founded as a Methodist seminary in Vermont in 1839, then transferred to Concord, New Hampshire in 1847, to Brookline, Massachusetts in 1867, and finally moved to its present campus along the Charles River in Boston in 1949.

  4. Founder Statement - Boston University

    https://www.bu.edu/antiracism-center/the-center/founder-statement/

    There is no better base of operations to found our research center than Boston University, a community of researchers and learners founded in, and still committed to, inclusion. William Fairfield Warren, BU’s first president, insisted the University be open to all students “without respect to creed, or race, or sex.”.

  5. University of Massachusetts Boston - Wikipedia

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    The conflict emerged in 1965, not long after the university was initially founded: UMass President John W. Lederle had insisted upon a campus inside the city limits of Boston, while Boston Mayor John F. Collins publicly asked Chancellor John W. Ryan not to consider a permanent site in Downtown Boston, as a disproportionate amount of the ...

  6. Homepage | Boston University

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    An independent, co-educational, and non-sectarian institution of higher education and research located along the banks of the Charles River in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the third largest independent university in the United States with 30,000 students.