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Changing the Way
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Conference
2010 Boston University Saturday, April 10 Boston, MA |
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Directions
The address of the Boston University
Parking Garage is 700 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA.
Garage Hours:
Saturday, April 10th 7:00am-9:00pm
Sunday, April 11th 8:00am-2:00pm
*If your car is in the lot after this time
it will be locked in for the night and charges may apply that SWE and BU are
not responsible for.*
Also, there will be an attendant there to
pass out parking slips to the list of attendees that have registered for
parking via the conference registration website on Acteva. See the registration link.
Conference Registration and check-in will
be located in the Tsai Theater Lobby.
Refer to this map for the SWE Region F
Conference venues. Conference
locations are marked with gold stars.
Visit the following website and follow
directions to the Charles River Campus.
This link also includes a campus map:
http://www.bu.edu/dbin/infocenter/content/index.php?pageid=868&topicid=21
About Boston University From http://www.bu.edu/info/about/ From the day of its opening in 1869, Boston University has
admitted students of both sexes and every race and religion. It is with pride
that we count Martin Luther King, Jr. among our alumni, receiving his
doctorate from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in 1955 and taking
his place in a long line of individuals that stretches back to the
University’s founding. Other notable alumni include the first woman to earn a
Ph.D., the first woman admitted to the bar in Massachusetts, the first Native
American to graduate with a doctorate in medicine, and the first
African-American psychiatrist in the United States. The University’s founders
were also ahead of their time in engaging Boston University in direct service
to the community, “in the heart of the city, in the service of the city.” As
we have evolved and diversified that notion of service has expanded to
include the world. As a major research university, Boston University is both a
repository for accumulated knowledge and experience and a testing ground for
critically examining received wisdom, where groundbreaking research is
conducted in a wide variety of fields and across disciplines. Taught by
inspired, committed, and creative faculty, our programs combine the enduring
value of a liberal arts education with the skills and experience offered by
professional schools, to ensure that our students are engaged, adaptable, and
equipped for successful careers and fulfilling lives. About Boston, MA http://www.bostonchamber.com/cwt/external/wcpages The
Greater Boston region is a unique mix of historic culture and modern change.
A vibrant and diverse business sector, prestigious colleges and universities,
unrivaled hospitals, world-renowned museums, rich history, and close
proximity to the beaches of Cape Cod and the White and Green Mountains, are
just some of the characteristics that define Greater Boston. And most
everything in the area is easily accessible along the nation's oldest transit
system - the "T". http://www.cityofboston.gov/visitors/
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