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Highlights of Boston University Charles River Campus Cambridge MASSACHUSETTS AVE. MA SSAC H To USE DRIVE TTS MEMORIAL T S UR O NP LD IK IE BOSTON UNIVERSITY BRIDGE E RS 4 51 1 FIE C3 LD Construction ASHFORD ST. RO site of AD Student Village Malvern NickersonField Phase II Admissions P Reception Center Field P STORROW DRIVE P 45 CHARLESGATE EAST GARDNER ST. 5 Alpert 29 43 CHARLESGATE WEST 9 P RALEIGH John Hancock 19 Mall 26 BAY STATE ROAD DEERFIELD ST. 50 Student Village 10 18 P 39 P HARRY AGGANIS WAY HARRY 16 22 6 8 BUICK ST. 17 46 2 P P 36 41 P 44 48 To Downtown 13 P SILBER WAY 40 Boston ALCORN ST. 11 C4 BABCOCK ST. 14 33 P 27 GRANBY ST. UNIVERSITY 20 21 25 M1 C6 C5 28 P 47 MALVERN ST. MALVERN Kenmore EALTH AVE. COMMONWEALTH AVE. COMMONWEALTH AVE. NW University Shuttle Bus Square O M2 M3 M4 PLEASANT ST. M P P 49 M P 30 37 O 3 7 P 15 C F 12 U MOUNTFORT ST. 31 34 L CUMMINGTON HINSDALE ST. 38 L 23 E 42 R DUMMER ST. AMORY ST. AMORY BLANDFORD ST. NAPLES RD. 32 S ST. PAUL ST. PAUL ST. 35 ST. MARY’S ST. MARY’S ST. BEACON STREET MASSACHUSETTS TURNPIKE T . LENOX ST. WORTHINGTON RD. MOUNTFORT ST. EGMONT ST. ARUNDEL ST. BROOKLINE AVE. ESSEX ST. EUSTON ST. 24 Fenway Park BUSWELL ST. CARLTON ST. CARLTON PRESCOTT ST. MINER COTTAGE FARM RD. FARM COTTAGE IVY ST. ABERDEEN LEGEND KESWICK PARK DRIVE MBTA Stops, Green line “B” cars ST. CHILTON ST. MARY’S ST. M1 The BUS shuttle stops P Boston University Parking Lots MEDFIELD ST. P Commercial Parking Lots 0 scale in feet 500 MONMOUTH ST. Highlights of Boston University Charles River Campus SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES UNIVERSITY FACILITIES Hotel Commonwealth, 500 Comm. Ave. 49 MAJOR RESIDENCES College of Arts & Sciences, 725 Comm. Ave. 25 Academy, Boston University, 1 University Rd. 16 Housing Office, 25 Buick St. 10 10 Buick Street 9 College of Communication, 640 Comm. Ave. 34 Admissions Reception Center, 121 Bay State Rd. 43 Information Technology, 111 Cummington St. 31 575 Commonwealth Avenue 44 School of Education, 2 Silber Way 36 Agganis Arena, 925 Comm. Ave. 6 International Students & Scholars Office, 1019 Commonwealth Avenue 2 19 Deerfield St. 46 College of Engineering, 44 Cummington St. 32 Barnes & Noble at Boston University, Danielsen Hall, 512 Beacon St. 51 660 Beacon St. Life Science & Engineering, 24 Cummington St. 35 College of Fine Arts, 855 Comm. Ave. 14 48 Myles Standish Hall, 610 Beacon St. 50 Marsh Chapel, 735 Comm. Ave. 22 College of General Studies, 871 Comm. Ave. 13 Biological & Physics Research Buildings, Shelton Hall, 91 Bay State Rd. 45 3–5 Cummington St. 38 Metcalf Science Center, 590 Comm. Ave. 42 Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, South Campus 24 705 Comm. Ave. Boston University Experience, 602 Comm. Ave. 37 Morse Auditorium, 602 Comm. Ave. 37 27 The Towers, 140 Bay State Rd. 39 BU Art Gallery at the Stone Gallery, 855 Comm. Ave. 14 Mugar Memorial Library, 771 Comm. Ave. 18 College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences: Warren Towers, 700 Comm. Ave. 30 Sargent College, 635 Comm. Ave. 33 BU Theatre, 264 Huntington Ave. (not on map) Photonics Center, 8 St. Mary’s St. 23 West Campus, 273–277 Babcock St. 5 School of Hospitality Administration, 928 Comm. Ave. 7 Campus Information & Visitor Relations, President’s Office, 1 Silber Way 40 1010 Comm. Ave. 3 (985 Comm. Ave. after 9/15/08) School of Law, 765 Comm. Ave. 19 Registrar, 881 Comm. Ave. 11 Case Athletic Center, 285 Babcock St. 4 School of Management, 595 Comm. Ave. 41 Student Accounting Services, 881 Comm. Ave. 11 Campus Information: 617-353-INFO, The Castle, 225 Bay State Rd. 29 [email protected], www.bu.edu/infocenter Metropolitan College, 755 Comm. Ave. 20 Student Health Services, 881 Comm. Ave. West 11 Academic departments and other programs, Center for English Language & Students, Dean of, 775 Comm. Ave. 17 808 Comm. Ave. 15 Orientation Programs, 890 Comm. Ave. 12 The Goldman School of Dental Medicine, Summer Term, 755 Comm. Ave. 20 School of Social Work, 264 Bay State Rd. 26 Development & Alumni Relations, 595 Comm. Ave. West 40 School of Medicine, and School of Public Health are Track & Tennis Center, 100 Ashford St. 1 located at the Boston University Medical Campus in School of Theology, 745 Comm. Ave. 21 Financial Assistance, 881 Comm. Ave. 11 Boston’s South End. Tsai Performance Center, 685 Comm. Ave. 28 University Professors Program, 745 Comm. Ave. 21 Fitness & Recreation Center, 915 Comm. Ave. 8 0708 944755 University Computers, 533 Comm. Ave. 47 George Sherman Union, 775 Comm. Ave. 17.
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