Pardee School Welcomes Students Back to Campus
The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University welcomed its undergraduate and graduate students back to campus on September 13, 2018 with an evening of food, giveaways and more on the lawn across from 121 Bay State Road.
The event provided Pardee School students and faculty with similar academic interests the opportunity to get to know one another in an informal setting while enjoying food from around the world.
Students also had an opportunity to learn more about the Pardee School faculty, speak with the school’s Student Affairs and Services team and hear from members of Pardee School affiliated centers and institutes as well as organizations including the Pardee School Women’s Group, the Boston University International Affairs Association, the Pardee Graduate Council, the Boston Area Model United Nations Conference (BarMUN XII), the Boston Invitational Model United Nations Conference (BosMUN) and Delta Phi Epsilon — the academic fraternity and sorority at the Pardee School.
The Pardee School offers five undergraduate majors, eight undergraduate minors, six MA programs and a five-year BA/MA program. At the school’s 2019 convocation ceremony, 233 undergraduates and 58 graduate students joined the more than 9,000 alumni from programs currently under the purview of the Pardee School.
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