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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Boston University

Boston University, founded in 1839, is a private institution. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Communication and Engineering; Metropolitan College - School of Hospitality Management; the Schools for the Arts, Education, Law, Management, Medicine, Public Health, Social Work, and Theology; the Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences; the Goldman School of Dental Medicine; and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Its 133-acre campus is located on the Charles River in downtown Boston. Boston University emphasizes student teacher interaction, research and sound education throughout nearly 250 programs of study. With 11 undergraduate Schools and Colleges, the University provides access to myriad internships, one of the nations most extensive study abroad programs, cutting edge research and noted faculty - including three Nobel Laureates, 10 Fulbright Scholars, 3 MacArthur Genius Award recipients and a former Poet Laureate. Students participate in nearly 400 student organizations and 23 NCAA Division I varsity sports teams. The campus continues to expand. New facilities include a new arena, a fitness and recreation center, and a life science and engineering facility.

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