Graduate Student Blog
Sometimes we’re well aligned and focused…and sometimes not! Especially when tubing in Vermont!
My daily walking view from the Boston University bridge!
Breaking Convention Left and Right: A 1st Year’s Perspective on the New Curriculum & Module System
And then the day drew nearer. It was almost time to start networking (*gasp*) with the people I essentially would live and breathe with for the next two years. What would I think of them? What would they think of me?
My fears were assuaged quickly as I met my amazing classmates. One of the beautiful things about the Module system of curriculum is that it nearly forces you to befriend your classmates swiftly – teamwork starts immediately and study groups promptly form. Before I knew it, I was establishing close bonds with people who I had just met, but felt like I had known for years. The picture to the right is from a game at Fenway just a couple weeks into the semester, when I already considered these women family.
Beyond the Module curriculum, the Cohort system also works wonders for creating close connections. As a proud member of Cohort C, I can say that I adore each of my Cohort-mates; we all bring something unique and interesting to the table in class discussions. The picture to the left is from the inter-Cohort Halloween party, where Cohort C creatively costumed as the Boston ”T” party!
Allison is a first year in Boston University’s Public and Nonprofit Program (PNP), and serves as the Communications Representative for the PNP Club. This summer, Allison traded her small-town Virginia roots for the hustle-and-bustle of the big city. Professionally, she is interested in public policy, specifically connecting and empowering Bostonians through innovation in the city’s processes. When she’s not at the School of Management, you can find her either at Fenway rooting for the Red Sox, sprawled out on Boston Common reading Dennis Lehane novels, or at the nearest tattoo parlor.
The Internship Fund kicked off 2014 with a packed room for the info session. And, the first donation of the year!
Breaking eggs breaks up the day. Not all team formation takes place at a desk!
Ferdinand is really excited to be back at school and having fun at SMG- catching up on work in the computer lab, hanging out with friends, and most importantly, fueling up at Starbucks!
Just helping BU celebrate its 100th birthday and hanging out with Dean Freeman. He kept telling us to call him Ken and even high-fived some of us – strong family here!”
1st Annual Boston University Health and Life Sciences Conference
The assembly listened intently as Dr. Sachin Jain from Merck described personal life experiences in health care, both positive ones as well as instructive learning experiences. Dr. Jain was succeeded in turn by two powerhouse panels of industry leaders who discussed their direct actions implementing public health policies and responding to emerging health sector trends. When asked to identify health organizations which are well-positioned to compete in the arena of 21st Century health care reform, executives named names (Kaiser Permanente, Aetna) and gave concrete reasons for each selection – data that has served me well during the informational interview process.
12 Days of Finals
On the first day of finals, my GSC gave to me...
"Sour Patch Kids - starts out sour but it ends up sweet!" -James
"I've got a different kind of finals period - all projects, no exams - so I'd be an Airhead: it's hard, but a different kind of hard!" -Emily
"I'd be Starbursts: I've got a little of all the colors flying around in my head!" - Raul
"Nerds: a combination of feeling studious, all over the place, but still contained!" - Kristen (me)
"A bag of York Peppermint Patties (in Christmas colors), because that's what's going to get me through finals!" - Rachel (left)
"A Tootsie Pop: because you just need to get through it to the center!" -Cate
Kristen is a 2nd year in Boston University's General MBA program. This summer, Kristen conducted a health promotion assessment for IBM employees through IBM's Global Summer Internship program. Professionally, she is interested in strategic human resource management, corporate responsibility and women's leadership development. In her free time, she serves on the Board of Directors for Girls' LEAP, a Boston-based nonprofit, cycles and practices yoga.
A Fall Photo Stroll Through Boston
Take a moment to indulge in some of the rich visual history of Boston! Boston University's School of Management is located in the heart of Boston, which enables the student body to take advantage of the adventures Boston offers. The photos below were taken by Amanda Barry, MBA class of 2014.