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PROFILE |
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You'll probably amount to a lot more than a hill of beans after graduating from Boston University. Founded as a Methodist seminary in 1839, BU has almost 30,000 students at its campus on the banks of the Charles River. The private university has 15 graduate and undergraduate schools and colleges, including schools of education, law, management, medicine, social work, and theology. It also supports a number of research programs, such as the Center for Space Physics, the Einstein Papers Project (which aims to publish 25 volumes of the physicist's writings), and the Center for Human Genetics. Four Nobel laureates -- Elie Wiesel, Derek Walcott, Saul Bellow, and Sheldon Glashow -- are among more than 3,000 faculty members.
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: June
1999 Sales (mil.): 975.40
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 7.1%
Employees: 7,750
Revenue per employee: $125,858.06
KEY PEOPLE |
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Jon Westling
CEO
Kenneth G. Condon
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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147 Bay State Rd.
Boston, MA 02215
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Phone: 617-353-2000
Fax: 617-353-0088
Online: Web Site
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