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The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Alpha Kappa Psi’s 2022 Eye2Eye conference “Own Your Success: Overcome Imposter Syndrome and Reach New Heights.” The student-run service organization hosted a virtual conference Feb. 19 tackling the imposter syndrome phenomenon in the workplace. HUI-EN LIN/DFP STAFF

Tackling imposter syndrome at BU professional fraternity conference

Eden Mor February 23, 2022
Alpha Kappa Psi's student-run service organization Eye2Eye held a conference Saturday to discuss imposter syndrome.
SPLASH, an bi-annual event on Nickerson Field, is an opportunity for students to learn about the many clubs and organizations available at Boston University. MIKE DESOCIO/ DFP FILE

BU student organizations for every niche

Ellie Yeo June 12, 2020
As incoming students begin planning their move to college, the question on their minds shifts from what school they will be attending for the next four years to what they will do with their time there. 
Stock Alarm, an app that provides real-time stock alerts, named Boston University senior Yahia Bakour its vice president of growth in January. ILLUSTRATION BY LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU senior codes, designs and advertises to alert traders as VP of Growth of Stock Alarm app

Lily Kepner February 13, 2020
Yahia Bakour, a senior in the College of Engineering, was named the Vice President of Growth to Stock Alarm in January after inquiring about features he thought were missing in the application. The app provides real-time stock alerts to users by calling them within a minute of any change users specified.
The inside of the new Google Cambridge office, where Biztech at Boston University organized a tour for BU students on Friday. EMILY HARDY/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU’s BizTech Hosts Tour of Google’s New Cambridge Office

Irene Chung November 12, 2019
On Friday, 20 Boston University students toured Google’s Cambridge office space. Immediately upon entering the building, attendees noticed a fire pole situated in the middle of what looked like a typical office space.
Boston University’s Questrom School of Business. In addition to Questrom classes, students may join one of the many business clubs on campus. ALI AUDET/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Business clubs at BU offer diversity and opportunity to members

Michelle Brandabur September 9, 2019
New and returning Boston University students interacted with hundreds of clubs on campus Saturday at Splash, BU’s biannual club fair. For individuals interested in polishing their resume and finding a community with shared interests, business clubs offer many opportunities to get ahead. 
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