Black History Month: Notable Scientists
In honor of Black History Month, BU GMS would like to highlight notable African American scientists who have made major breakthroughs in the field of medicine. Click on the images below to learn more about their backgrounds and contributions to not only science, but equality, as well.
Where to See Holiday Lights in Boston
Though many of Boston’s popular holiday festivities have been put on pause this year, there is still one tradition that has remained mostly intact – festive lights that you can view all around the city. Here are some of the best spots to visit that are sure to get you in the holiday spirit! Beacon […]
Upcoming GMS Admission Events
Take a look at what events are happening within our programs at GMS. We look forward to admitting students for next year’s class. Please note that all events are in Eastern Standard Time (EST). Previous GMS-wide Events Spring Virtual Fair February 26th, 2025 Access Recordings Here Upcoming Masters Programs Events MS in Oral Health […]
Recommended Reads During Intersession
Co-sponsored by GMS Student Affairs and The Alumni Medical Library: Enter the raffle to be 1 of 20 students to win a book from this list! Raffle winners will be drawn at 12:00PM on December 15th. Winners must respond by the end of the day as to which book from the list they prefer and […]
Tis the Season To Mingle 12/2 in Hiebert Lounge
‘Tis the season to mingle! Last Thursday (December 2nd), GMS and the C3 (Community Catalyst Center) hosted an end of semester celebration gathering faculty, staff and students for some safe holiday cheer. The celebration highlighted the growing GMS community after a year of necessary separation due to the pandemic. It provided an opportunity for students […]
12/2 Tis the Season to Mingle
Join us for some good music, food and company with fellow students staff and faculty to celebrate a successful semester on campus.
November is Native American Heritage Month
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, BU GMS has compiled a list of notable books written by Indigenous authors. We want to share these great reads in an effort to amplify Indigenous voices and celebrate the diverse cultures of the Native American community. To learn more about Native American culture, click on […]
Dollar$ and $ense: November 2021
Fall 2021 Loan Awarding & Reductions If you have not borrowed up to the cost of attendance and planned on requesting additional federal financial aid to be awarded as a fall only loan, please contact our office by November 30th with your request. On the other hand, if you have borrowed more loan funds than […]
Genetic Counseling Receives New Grant to Promote Diversity
On this year’s Genetic Counselor Awareness Day, Boston University School of Medicine’s MS Genetic Counseling Program (BUGCP) is announcing two exciting new initiatives to continue enhancing the training and expertise within the field of genetic counseling. For the 2021-2022 admissions cycle, BUGCP will offer enrollment in a dual degree MS MPH program with the School […]
C3 gFIRST Mentor Spotlights for First Gen Week
In honor of celebrating national First-Generation College student day, BU’s Graduate Medical Sciences Community Catalyst Center (C3) has peer mentor spotlights to highlight our first-generation student mentors and all of their contributions to the GMS community and their peers. Please click below to read more about our mentors Matt, Elissa and Taylor and learn about […]