“It felt like a PROFESSIONAL conference, not a student-run event.” Those words ringing in my ears from attendees convinced me that the chairs and leadership committee of the 1st Annual Boston University Health and Life Sciences Conference had succeeded in achieving the near-impossible: success which exceeded even our own expectations. It had taken more than […]
On the first day of finals, my GSC gave to me… Finals period: there is no escape! Every school has one, but at Boston University SMG, we take it in stride. In the midst of a blitz of final papers, presentations and exams, our sense of community comes out in full force. We’re led by […]
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. Amanda Barry is a […]
Post by:Justin TyoMS in Mathematical Finance Candidate, ‘14 Three weeks in as a Mathematical Finance student and the pace of school has picked up immensely. Midterms around the corner, weekly problem sets due and regular study hours in a 16 by 16 studio apartment. The crazy part about all of it is that I love […]
Post By:Meg Meyer MBA/MPH, 2012 As a Graduate Admissions Assistant, there are several questions that I am frequently asked by prospective students who are interested in Boston University’s MBA programs. Hopefully my answers to those questions will be helpful for those of you who are considering applying and coming to BU. 1) What do […]
Post By: Sonal Dhingra MS-MBA/PNP, 2013 Pictured from left to right: Sonal Dhingra (GSC President 2012-2013), Gail Justino-Miller (Director, Graduate Programs Office and GSC Advisor), Carl Palme (GSC President 2011-2012) I’m not sure how long I can hang on to this “first-year” moniker, but I am going to try to keep it for as […]
Post by: Carl Palme MS-MBA, 2012 Speaking at Graduation Business school came and went, and I am glad that I was able to take advantage of everything it had to offer. Particularly, I really enjoyed being part of the Graduate Student Council as a Cohort Representative and then as President. It was a great experience […]
Post By:Taylor MargeMSMF, 2013 According to the MSMF class of 2012, the most challenging semester of the program is the second semester. So far they have been proven correct. Although this semester has been challenging, we have all learned a lot and had some fun along the way. In the MSMF Program, the normal course […]
Post By: Pammi Bhullar MBA, 2013 Over winter break 2011, I volunteered in Villa Soleada, Honduras through a student-driven club and international nonprofit organization called Students Helping Honduras (SHH). I first discovered this little treasure while attending the Millennium Campus Conference where I heard SHH’s founder, Shin Fujiyama speak about the impact SHH is having […]
Post by:Anya ThomasMBA, 2012 Business school is a roller coaster ride of highs and lows, successes and failures, new experiences and drudgery, but amidst all of the hard work and excitement, I have experienced a few defining moments that make the wild extremes worth it. On Monday April 2nd I experienced one of those moments. […]