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THE ESSENTIALS OF LIVING AND AGING | April 15, 2017

Free event being hosted by the BU Alzheimers Research Center  "Food for Thought". It will include a cooking demonstration, free refreshments, a couple of great speakers and a lot of information. A 3 part series collaboration of the Boston NAACP Health Committee, GBABSW & the MA Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center.

 

When:

 April 15, 2017

 

Where:

DUDLEY BRANCH LIBRARY, 65 WARREN ST., ROXBURY, MA 02119

 

Contact:

Call 617-959-0003 or go online to www.eventbrite.com/e/
the-essentials-of-living-and-aging-tickets-32665226572

 

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Boston University Metropolitan College

Phone: 

617.353.6000

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Mission: 

To make learning accessible to all. When you study at Boston University’s Metropolitan College (MET), you participate in an exciting exchange of ideas—a spirit of innovation that reaches far beyond the classroom into the global arena. You’re connecting to students and faculty from around the world, engaging in new perspectives, fresh challenges, and novel solutions. Whether you are a professional seeking a career advantage with a bachelor’s or master’s degree, a lifelong learner looking for personal enrichment, or an international student here to gain unique business expertise, you share in the pursuit of an education that prepares you for the competitive and evolving needs of today’s world.

Location

755 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
United States
Key Programs Offered: 

Parent Scholarship: BU's Metropolitan College introduces a new Scholarship for Parents. If a partent has a child enrolled in a Boston or Chelsea public school they may be eligable for the 50% Discount Program. By providing a 50 percent discount on tuition, the scholarship opens the door to an undergraduate college degree - along with me career opportunities, personal enrichment, and a chance for parents to share the inspiration of a college education with their family. Plus, parents benefit from the convenience of evening study.

Community Meeting Space Available: 

Yes

Created: 
11/23/2010
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