A Slightly Different Freshman Orientation
Each summer BU gives incoming freshmen a chance to learn about the people, resources, and opportunities Boston University offers—and to meet other new Terriers. And although Freshman Orientation is being held remotely for the second year, the University works hard to make new community members feel as welcome as possible. Two sessions are broadcast every day during Orientation’s five weeks, one in the afternoon and one in the evening for students in different time zones. Kenneth Elmore, dean of students, keeps things moving during a live broadcast from the George Sherman Union June 16. Photo by Cydney Scott
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