Wasting no time, Martin Jarmond—the youngest Director of Athletics in the Power Five—has been chasing excellence ever since he was hired last April, innovating and inspiring with the underlying motivation to make a difference.
University Grapples With Wave of Faculty Retirements
“Even as we have probably more older faculty, that’s been offsetted by all the new faculty that we’ve hired,” said Vice Provost for Faculties Billy Soo.
Early Recruiting Timeline Causes Stress as CSOM Sophomores Make Plans for Junior Summer
A number of bulge bracket banks targeting sophomores are in the midst of conducting interviews and super days for internships next summer.
2018-19 Has Most-Ever AHANA+ RAs
“It’s a big passion of mine to make sure we represent our student body within our staff,” said Mike Lorenz, ResLife’s associate director for selection, development, and formation.
Editorial: Rise in AHANA+ RAs Shows Inclusion in Residence Halls
“It is important that BC represents all student demographics in leadership roles on campus—an increase in RAs that identify as students of color presents a solid foundation to ensure that residents find their dorms comfortable and inclusive homes for the year.”
LTE: In Response to: “Over 200 Faculty Sign Letter Calling on Leahy, Quigley to Issue ‘Strong Response’ to B.o.B’s Stances”
“Was this episode just about vetting or was it more broadly a case study about sensitivity?”
Life’s What You Make It: TU/TD
“Change is scary, and there’s nothing that you can do to change a cliché.”
Guest Op-Ed: Students, Not Criminals
“Their screams for justice were met with violent repression, yet they were not silenced.”
Guest Op-Ed: Nicaragua’s Cry For Democracy
“By then, around 28 students had been confirmed murdered by his orders.”
Solving the Greatest Mystery at BC
“That story, though, sounds both highly illegal and slightly racist.”