The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Warning for the Boston area in effect from Sunday 11am through 8pm Tuesday. Heat temperatures for the next few days will be in the 90s with high humidity making it feel even warmer.
Boston University (BU) will open cooling centers from Sunday through Tuesday for summer program students and others in the BU community seeking relief from the heat at the following locations.
Cooling Center Locations and Hours of Operation:
Questrom School of Business Lobby, 595 Commonwealth Avenue: 7AM-10PM
Duan Family Center for Data and Computing Sciences Lobby, 665 Commonwealth Avenue: 7AM-10PM (Card Access after 7PM)
George Sherman Union, 775 Commonwealth Avenue: 7AM-Midnight
Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground Lobby, 808 Commonwealth Avenue: 9AM-5PM (Monday & Tuesday)
522 Park Drive Basement Lounge (South Campus Residents Only), 522 Park Drive: 24 hours Note: South Campus location is inaccessible for those with mobility impairments. Students with accessibility concerns should use the GSU location
Summer Program Residents Only
Claflin Hall, Basement Room B11B and B11C, 273 Babcock St: 24 hours
Rich Hall, Room 110 – Cinema Room, 277 Babcock St: 24 hours
Sleeper Hall, Room 210A, 210B, and 212, 275 Babcock St: 24 hours
BU students, faculty and staff are reminded to take precautions against heat-related illness or injuries. Physical activities or outside work should be limited between 10AM and 3PM and/or when the temperature exceeds 90 degrees. Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated. When outside, remember to seek out shaded areas, wear clothing that is light-colored and loose fitting and apply sunscreen.
Please visit the campus map of bottle filling stations: https://maps.bu.edu/?id=647#!ce/52029?ct/0,61611,61612,62000?s/
Students, faculty, or staff who are on campus and believe they may be experiencing a heat-related emergency on the Charles River Campus should call BUPD at 617-353-2121 and 617-358-4444 on the Medical Campus; off campus should call 911.
For up-to-date information please refer to https://www.bu.edu/articles/2025/bu-opens-cooling-stations-as-first-heat-wave-of-the-season-arrives/