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A sign for the Boston University Profession Clothing Closet displayed at the BU Center for Career Development. The previously free service has switched from a donation-based model to  an external vendor, which charges $60 for a month-long rental of six clothing items. KATE KOTLYAR/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Professional Clothing Closet replaces original free model with new $60 system

Emma Clement November 20, 2024
The Center for Career Development’s Professional Clothing Closet reopened for the semester, switching from an in-house, donation-based closet to an external vendor, allowing a one-month rental of six clothing items for $60. 
Students in the Newbury Center, which provides resources for first-generation Boston University students and staff. President Robert Brown started various projects to increase the percentage of first-gen students at BU and provide them with resources. ANGIE YE/DFP STAFF

First-gen students offer perspective on Newbury Center and President Brown’s legacy

Zenobia Lloyd November 1, 2022
With an increase of first-gen students, students voice concern on slim resources
The Boston University Newbury Center’s newly opened Professional Clothing Closet. The clothing closet, founded by BU student Tima Dasouki, had its grand opening on the third floor of the Yawkey Center for Student Services March 14. TALIA LISSAUER/DFP STAFF

BU student creates free professional clothing closet for low-income students

Talia Lissauer March 16, 2022
Students can make appointments through Handshake and receive up to four clothing items free of charge.
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