Graduating Seniors Share Their Hopes and Dreams for Life after BU
In this video, Terriers talk about what they’re looking forward to post-Commencement
Graduating Seniors Share Their Hopes and Dreams for Life after BU
Graduating Seniors Share Their Hopes and Dreams for Life after BU
In the days leading up to Commencement, Class of 2023 graduates gathered with friends and classmates to pose for photos and toasts on the BU seal (legend has it that if you step on it prior to Senior Week, you won’t graduate).
The photo op is an annual rite of passage and, this year, we sent BU Productions senior producer and editor Bill Politis to capture all of the joy and elation. Seniors shared with him their emotions in the lead-up to their big day and spoke about their hopes and aspirations for what comes next. Take a look.
One trivia fact worth noting: the official-looking thing we call “the seal” isn’t really the University’s seal—it’s the University’s crest or coat of arms. The real seal—designed by BU’s first president, William Fairfield Warren, shortly after the University was chartered in 1869—can be found on the cornerstone of many University buildings, including the College of Arts & Sciences, the School of Theology, the College of Fine Arts, the School of Law, and Marsh Chapel.
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