Christopher Gilbert+FollowLife advice! 30 places you must visit before leaving Boston1|Walking around Boston Common🌳 2|Watch an NBA game at TD Garden🏀 3|Appreciate Monet’s famous paintings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 4|Eat authentic food at Faneuil Hall Marketplace 5|Experience the interactive exhibition at the Science Museum🔬 6|Observe penguins at the New England Aquarium🐧 7|Hike along the Freedom Trail 8|Watch a baseball game at Fenway Park 9|Visit the Isabella Gardner Museum of Art🖼️ 10|Visit Trinity Church 11|Reading a book at the Boston Public Library📖 12|Watch a performance at the Boston Opera House💃 13|Picnic with friends in Boston Public Garden🍹 14|Go shopping on Newbury Street🛍️ 15|Immersive visit to the Tea Party Ship and Museum 16|Take your children to the Children’s Museum on the weekend👨👩👦👦 17|Eating Chinese food in Boston’s Chinatown🥟 18|Learn more about history at the Kennedy Museum 19|Enjoy the sunset on Charles Riverwalk🌇 20|Go to Smith & Wollensky for steak🥩 21|Go to Castle Island to walk the dog🐶 22|Go to Franklin Park Zoo to see gorillas 23|Take a Boston special buffet dinner cruise with friends 24|Climb the Bunker Hill Monument to enjoy the beautiful view of the city 25|Visit the USS Constitution Museum 26|Join Kuaibangxing’s day trip from Boston to Martha’s Vineyard 27|Check in to Harvard University and MIT👨🎓 28|Go for a walk on the coast of Cape Cod 29|Go hiking in the Blue Mountains Nature Reserve🚶♀️ 30|Go on a whale watching cruise🚢 Come and see how many things you have checked in? #Boston #BostonStudy #BostonLife #BostonFood #BostonUniversity #BostonExplorationShop #BostonSurrounding #BostonTravel #BostonPhoto #BostonWeekend #BostonSurroundingTour #BostonBoston #HarvardUniversity #MIT #BostonKyleSpecialTeam #BostonRedSox #BostonEatDrinkPlay #BostonWhaleWatching #BostonAttractions #UnforgettableAttractions #BostonTravelCheckInPlace #romanticliferecorder"8313Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowBU cancels PhD admissions—what’s next for grad life?Boston University just hit pause on PhD admissions for five key humanities and social science departments for a second year, leaving current students and faculty worried about the future of their programs. This move, driven by budget shortfalls and rising costs, means fewer new faces, less research support, and possibly fewer classes for everyone. For many, grad school is about building community and pushing research forward—so what happens when the pipeline dries up? Is this the new normal for universities, or can BU find a way to keep these programs alive? Let’s talk about what this means for our campus and beyond. #Education #College #BostonUniversity00Share