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New BU Hub cocurricular focused on wellbeing set to debut Summer 2023

Yufei Lu March 13, 2023
The cocurricular, called Thriving Together: Student Wellbeing at BU, will be a collaborative experience available to all BU undergraduate students.
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BU Hub launches ‘Hub Pathways’ to explore social movements, new courses

Sophie Nye September 1, 2021
The pathways explore racial and environmental justice through curated collections of courses that fulfill all Hub units.
The BU Hub is Boston University’s new general education system, which was put in place for freshmen entering the university in fall 2018. MEGHANA PATNANA/ DFP STAFF

BU Hub sparks course renovation, mixed feelings among freshmen

Kami Rieck May 2, 2019

When Boston University initially launched its new general education curriculum, the BU Hub, at the start of the Fall 2018 semester, College of Communication professor John Hall said he opposed the...

A Boston University student studies in the College of Arts and Sciences Writing Center, located in the Yawkey Center for Student Services. BU introduced a revised version of WR150 classes, called WR152, that place a greater focus on integrating multimedia skills. GABRIELA HUTCHINGS/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

New WR152 classes focus on integrating multimedia in classroom

Alex LaSalvia February 21, 2019
Boston University recently introduced a revised version of the WR150 freshman writing seminar, called WR152 courses, that puts more of a focus on integrating multimedia skills to students.
The BU Hub has opened to mixed reactions from new students at the university. MEGHANA PATNANA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU Hub could use improvements, students say

Conor Kelley October 4, 2018
The BU Hub, Boston University’s newest revamp of general education, is now one month into its implementation and facing mixed reactions from students.
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