The campaign, which includes both interviews and photos of the interviewees, was inspired by Humans of New York.
Author Examines Iraq-American War in Novel
The Rope examines the Iraq-American War from an Iraqi point of view, with no American characters.
With Projections, Artist Gives Immigrants a Voice
Wodiczko’s work involves using a projector to display images on buildings.
Third Own It Draws Nearly 400 Students
Riham Osman, the director of the Muslim Public Affairs Council’s (MPAC) national digital media and communications strategy, gave the keynote address about accepting identity and making a difference.
The Heights Wants to Hear Your Post-Election Stories
We understand that talking about such sensitive issues can be difficult, but we encourage students, faculty, and staff to not let these incidents be ignored.
A National Problem: Contrived Civility Allows Bigotry to Flourish
“Peace and quiet has anesthetized a generation to the ever-present fears, pain, and strife of peers who have always lived in an America that appears openly hostile to their rights and their safety.”
Moulton Talks Running for Office in Reaction to Washington Failures
Congressman Seth Moulton called for a new generation of leadership in Washington during his talk.
Following Trump Victory, a Somber Mood on Campus
The majority of Boston College students spent Wednesday in mourning following the election of Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump.
‘Don’t Give Up on Yourself:’ Professors, Students Talk Resilience
Students and professors talked about overcoming mental and physical disabilities, rejection, and stress to enjoy a fuller life.
International Students Talk Hardships of College Life
Many international students have a difficult time balancing paying tuition, working a job, dealing with family responsibilities, and focusing on academics.