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Boston University’s Center for Career Development. While the COVID-19 pandemic has posed difficulties for students trying to network in-person, it has made more virtual networking events accessible to students. JASMINE LI/ DFP FILE

Young professionals find networking becomes more crucial without in-person opportunities

Yiran Yu November 10, 2020

For college students and graduates alike, networking is imperative in the modern-day job market — yet has become all the more difficult in a virtual setting under the current pandemic. Boston...

Boston University On Broadway, an on-campus musical theater organization, hosted its “OB Online Showcase” on Saturday, which featured performances by 15 students. ILLUSTRATION BY LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU On Broadway highlights campus talent in online showcase

Daily Free Press Staff November 10, 2020
Classical show tunes and modern Broadway hits soared through theater lovers' homes this weekend as Boston University students belted from their dorm rooms.
EDITORIAL: Successful Zoom classrooms must balance etiquette and understanding

EDITORIAL: Successful Zoom classrooms must balance etiquette and understanding

Editors September 18, 2020
As we find ourselves more and more established in this environment, we’re developing a common understanding of the dos and don’ts for Zooming.
Hannah Bohn

Let Your Hair Down: Recorded classes threaten students’ ability to learn without fear of judgment

Hannah Bohn September 14, 2020
In a setting that normally felt so bound by rules and structure, college classes are now free of any universal measure to fall back on. This leaves students and professors to choose the terms and limits of their own rules.
A COVID-19 test nasal swab wrapped in its packaging. ANGELA YANG/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

COVID-19-positive student describes experience in isolation housing

Belle He August 30, 2020
Boston University currently holds around 20 students in designated isolation housing, which is reserved for those on campus who have tested positive for COVID-19. And this sophomore is among them.
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