One of BC’s most popular programs has a new leader.
Beaumier Named University Secretary, VP
Beaumier takes over for Rev. Terry Devino, S.J., who departed over the summer.
UGBC Budget Set At Over $320K For 2017-18 Year
The most notable budget increase is for the the Council for Students with Disabilities, which received $13,128, a $5,107 increase from last year.
BC Holds Career Fair Amid Anxieties Over Early Recruiting Timeline
Some banks hired students for summer 2018 internships this past spring.
Young Executive: Riley Soward’s Road to Success
In four years at BC, Riley Soward turned an interest in market research into a successful company.
Risk Taker: Gabby Zabbo Runs Students for Sexual Health
Gabby Zabbo, MCAS ’18, is the co-president of Students for Sexual Health, a non-registered club that advocates for sexual education on campus at a table on College Road.
Make Each Bottle of Wine Last With Kuvée
Sometimes you just want a glass of wine, but don’t want to wast the entire bottle. Kuvée is here to help with technology that could set the new standard for the wine industry.
A Conversation With Convocation Speaker Lev Golinkin
“I came into BC wanting nothing to do with my past, and I left as a Jew, needing to engage,” Golinkin said.
Happy Pete Frates Day, Boston
Marty Walsh declared Sept. 5, 2017 Pete Frates Day in Boston.
Visa Processes and DACA Face Some Uncertainty
As DACA is extended for two years and fast-track processing for necessary visas resume for faculty, international students and faculty face some pending uncertainty as the future of DACA is pending and visa processes become more elaborate.