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Boston University announced last week that it would accept undergraduate and
graduate students from Tulane University for the fall semester, without charging
tuition. I felt sheepish about posting this news given everything else that's
going on, but it appears that it is a good idea to spread this sort of news.
Here's the rub: BU has NO housing whatsoever (a perennial problem) and Boston
is wicked expensive. But if anyone wanted to do a semester's worth of work in
Archaeology, Preservation Studies, or whatnot, I imagine we could find
accommodations. Info at http://www.bu.edu/ ; Director of Admissions for
Archaeology is Prof. Christopher Roosevelt ([log in to unmask]); for Preservation
Studies, Claire Dempsey ([log in to unmask]). Prof. Dempsey tells me she's already
had inquiries about Preservation Studies.
Classes start at BU on Tuesday, but the University is willing to let people show
up a week later as they won't miss too much.
Mary C. Beaudry, PhD, RPA, FSA
Department of Archaeology
Boston University
675 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215 USA
tel. 617-358-1650
email: [log in to unmask]
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