The implications of the various psychology research experiments conducted in McGuinn Hall are something to get really psyched about.
Acclaimed Playwright Sheri Wilner Joins BC Faculty This Fall
Sheri Wilner, the newest Monan Professor of Theatre Arts, aims to be a role model and battle the systemic sexism in the theater world.
A General, an Ambassador, and a Reverend Walk Into a Panel on Just War
A general, ambassador, and reverend each gave their takes on what just war consists of on Thursday night.
The Acoustics Hit High Notes of Friendship and Song
Few groups on campus can tout the kind of friendship and camaraderie that The Acoustics do on a consistent basis. Such love and emotional investment is keenly visible in their many performances on campus spanning the years.
Office of Health Promotion Kicks Off Year-Long Resiliency Project With Talk
The Bounce Back speaker series supplies students with coping strategies for stress and issues that they may face. It focuses on discussion-based learning that results in connections with other participants in the discussion.
Alumna Talks Career Path, Founding Her Own Company
On Wednesday, Lindsay LoBue, BC ’96, discussed her previous work experience at J.P. Morgan and Goldman Sachs, as well as her current work in her new startup company, Greenback Labs in an event in Cushing 208 hosted by Women Innovators Network and the Shea Center. Her startup aims to simplify complicated financial issues. LoBue graduated…
Engaging Islam: Yale Professor Talks God, Human Will
Gerhard Bowering talked about the importance of God in Muslims everyday life on Wednesday afternoon.
End the Syrian Civil War, Don’t Win It, Says Activist, Writer
Bennis blames the conflict on the increasing militarization of U.S. foreign policy.
In Chinatown, Shojo Offers Innovative Japanese Food
Four years ago, Brian Moy wanted to bring a modern take on Asian fusion into Chinatown. From this desire, Shojo was born.
Major Jackson Reads His Work, Talks Inspiration
Major Jackson joins the ranks of Robert Frost, T.S. Eliot, and Maya Angelou, who have also spoken as a part of the Lowell Humanities Series.