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Boston University Medical Campus (BUMC), located in the historic South End of Boston, comprises the Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, School of Public Health, Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine, and Chobanian & Avedisian SOM’s Graduate Medical Sciences. The Campus includes Boston Medical Center, the primary teaching affiliate of the Chobanian & Avedisian SOM, and the Solomon Carter Fuller Mental Health Center, a state mental health facility. Renowned for the quality of teaching and research and for service to the community, these schools provide education and training in the most current thinking and techniques in their fields, with a particular focus on disadvantaged, underserved, and indigent populations. Together, the schools employ more than 2,900 full-and part-time, affiliate and volunteer faculty members, many of whom are leading experts in their fields, and train a diverse group of nearly 3,800 full-and part-time students.
The Building a Culture of Community Engagement Speaker Series is a virtual event held on the 3rd Thursday of each month and open to the public. For one hour on Zoom each month, attendees will learn of different applications of CEnR by diverse speakers including community partners, research groups, and faculty.