SAGE Paint Nite 2018

By Vice President and Associate Provost Christine McGuire & Associate Provost and Dean of Students Kenneth Elmore

Date and time

Thursday, February 15, 2018 · 6:30 - 9pm EST

Location

The Paint Bar

248 Newbury Street Boston, MA 02116

Refund Policy

No Refunds

Description

It's creativity on tap with SAGE's Paint Nite 2018! Join us as we take over The Paint Bar on Newbury St to wine, dine and unleash our creative spirit. Participants are taught by one of the instructors in a relaxed step-by-step painting session. Beverages are available for purchase and hors d'oeuvres will also be served (included). All equipment is provided and no experience is necessary. Doors open at 6:30pm on Thursday, February 15, 2018. It's everything a great nite out should be- friends, appetizers and a one-of-a-kind painting that you get to take home!


- Limit is one guest per SAGE member

- Tickets are non-refundable, but SAGE can mediate exchanges with another willing party

- Attendees must be 21 years of age or older
- Please email sage@bu.edu with any questions

- You may request disability assistance at the Office of Disability Services at access@bu.edu or at (617) 353-3658.

Organized by

Vice President and Associate Provost Christine McGuire

Associate Provost and Dean of Students Kenneth Elmore

We are the Dean of Students office and the Division of Student Life. We mentor and counsel, and promote an environment that encourages intellectual exchange and individual expression. We help to provide programs and a rich residential environment where students can interact with each other, faculty, and staff. We are dedicated to providing an environment that will enable students to effectively engage in academic and intellectual work, community service, and other activities that enrich their time at Boston University.

We interact with students and student associations to represent student concerns and to provide programs and services that facilitate both personal and academic growth.

We advise student organizations, plan ways to acclimate students to the University, set and regulate standards, offer academic support, help you navigate your career goals, provide a living room for the campus, give you the means to come alive culturally and ethnically, make certain the University experience is accessible, enrich our surrounding community through service, and create a vibrant and welcoming living-learning environment.

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