One of the most important aspects of the night that merits recognition was the simple presence of art and its ability to carry poignant meaning.
What I Think Of When I Think Of Islam
The age of Islamophobia needs to end, or we will continue shutting good people out.
Love And Blood: The Surreal, Stirring ‘Big Love’
Although it bear’s some of the weight of Charles Mee’s original work, the production can’t quite string together a play that’s both engaging and insightful.
Songwriting Contest Highlights Poetry Anthology’s Release
Paul Lewis, an English professor at BC, is organizing a songwriting contest for BC students in conjunction with the release of his current project, a poetry anthology.
Notre Dame Dean: The Global Presence Of Jesuits
John McGreevy, dean of the College of Arts and Letters at Notre Dame, visited BC and lectured on the global influence of the Jesuits throughout history.
In The New Year, BC Alumna Will Become First Female District Attorney In The Bronx
While at BC, Darcel Clark was the first recipient of BC’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship.
How Dean Boynton Uses Improv Techniques In Curriculum
The dean of the Carroll School of Management thinks improv companies can teach a lot about innovation and creativity.
The Other Side Of The Gender Gap
‘Because men enjoy so many political, legal, and social privileges just by virtue of their sex, it may seem odd to hear that males of the world are in fact in a state of disarray, one that is cause for immense worry.’
#TheEmptyChair And The Enduring Stain Of Bill Cosby
The legacy of ‘The Cosby Show’ cannot be erased, but is it possible to separate beloved patriarch Heathcliff Huxtable from Bill Cosby’s alleged crimes?
LTE: A Letter On Being AHANA At Boston College
‘We are all human beings, regardless of race. Our families have fled other places and come to the United States for freedom, equality, and protection of rights.’