Explosion Rocks Harvard Medical School Building
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Device explodes at Harvard Medical School in apparent intentional attack
A device exploded early Saturday morning inside the Goldenson Building on Harvard University’s Longwood medical campus, authorities said, in what is being investigated as an intentional incident. Harvard University Police Department officials reported the explosion occurred on the fourth floor of the Harvard Medical School building shortly before 3 a.
WASHINGTON — Authorities are investigating an explosion at a Harvard University medical building on Saturday. The blast happened inside the Goldenson Building on the Ivy League university's campus at around 2:48 a.m. on Saturday, according to Harvard University Police Department. No injuries were reported.
Boston Fire Department companies responded to an electrical fire in a building on the Boston University medical campus on Wednesday afternoon, according to posts on X, a social media platform. Around noon on Wednesday, the fire department confirmed there ...
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Police are investigating after a man jumped to his death from the parking garage used by the Boston Medical Center and Boston University Medical Campus on Wednesday morning, May 28. Boston police received a report of a jumper around 8:45 a.m. at 710 Albany ...
Officials on Tuesday identified the Saudi Arabian national struck and killed by a Boston University shuttle bus earlier this month.
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Boston Medical Center ended a policy that allowed migrant and homeless families from sheltering overnight at the hospital, according to several media reports. Massachusetts is a right-to-shelter state and the government is responsible for providing care ...
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BU researcher secures grant to investigate the link between nursing home architecture and health outcomes
Diana Anderson, MD, M.Arch, assistant professor of neurology at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, has received a $270,418 grant from the Patrick and Catherine Weldon Donaghue Medical Research Foundation for her project "Investigating the Relationship between Nursing Home Architecture and Health Outcomes.
Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden's office identified the Saudi Arabian national who was struck and killed by a Boston University Medical Center shuttle bus on Oct. 6.Officials say 40-year-old Alhanouf Alhazzaa was hit by the bus near 77a Albany Street just before 8 a.
A pedestrian was struck and killed by a Boston University Shuttle bus in Boston’s South End neighborhood Monday morning, according to Boston Police Department. A Boston University Medical Campus Shuttle bus. A pedestrian was struck and killed by a BU bus ...