We at the Boston College Women’s Center want to reiterate our support for survivors of sexual violence, and offer/remind our community about the resources available.
Visa CEO Speaks to BC Chief Executive Club
The Boston College Chief Executives Club convened on Thursday to hear Visa Inc. CEO and BC Board of Trustees member Alfred Kelly speak on the leadership, the current state of affairs and the future at Visa.
Retiring VPSA Barb Jones Reflects on Time at BC
“We got chairs!” Barb Jones, the retiring vice president for student affairs at Boston College, says on a beautiful July afternoon in her Maloney Hall office. Any other summer, it would be a normal and quiet time to visit her. But this summer is her final one, so it’s hardly typical—though her enthusiasm for what…
Doing Service For Personal Growth
“By signing up and agreeing to fundraise for the program, I was only continuing to invest in my own growth.”
‘Bought & Sold’ Offers Robust Commentary on Human Trafficking
‘Bought & Sold: Voices of Human Trafficking,’ an exhibit displayed in the Social Work Library of McGuinn Hall, offers a robust social commentary about globalization and its negative consequences.
Nell Tells All: After 100 Years, Are We Modern Yet?
“In the absence of traditional ways, some solid ground, Modernists had to find a different truth,” said Professor Nell Wasserstrom.
The Dangers of Millennial Sophistry
“Social media propagates sophistry daily, and rather than ever facing consternation, the practice often is rewarded with praise.”
BC Can’t Shake Turnover Bug in Loss at Georgia Tech
Dropping their ninth game in a row, the Eagles once again failed to eclipse the 60-point mark and committed a season-high 35 turnovers, including 20-plus in the first half alone, against the Yellow Jackets.
With Echo, Adamowicz Calls Attention to Hidden Sugars
Baffled by the excess sugar added to his favorite beverages, Laurent Adamowicz founded EChO, a not-for-profit foundation focusing on using research, technology, and health education to help eradicate childhood obesity.
Student Groups, Admin Discuss Potential Policy Changes After March
Five hundred forty-six students and faculty have signed a UGBC proposal to affect institutional policy change regarding diversity and inclusion.