The Lynch School of Education is changing its name to the Lynch School of Education and Human Development, effective this January.
Administration Looks to Improve DiversityEdu Experience
Boston College launched DiversityEdu this fall to educate students about the complexities surrounding diversity in the wake of Silence is Still Violence. Interim Vice President of Student Affairs Joy Moore said that students she spoke to provided positive feedback.
Chazelle, Gosling Make Leaps for Space Genre in ‘First Man’
‘First Man’ details Neil Armstrong’s larger than life Apollo 11 mission to the moon with touching realism and a starry performance from Ryan Gosling.
Jesuit College Student Government Leaders Create Alliance
Student government presidents at the United States’ 28 Jesuit colleges and universities, as well as St. John’s College in Belize and Campion College in Canada, announced the creation of the Jesuit Student Government Alliance (JSGA) on Oct. 5.
Student-Run Food Delivery App Expands to Addie’s
BC GET is expanding its offerings of food pickup and delivery services: Students are able to pre-order food and drinks out of Addie’s at the Loft starting Thursday, and delivery will soon be available out of Addie’s as well.
Between Matisse and Monet, Hang a Portrait of Madonna
“[Maura’s] observations on musical culture are really eye-opening. It has changed a lot of the ways that I’ve thought about different types of music, especially pop music and popular music,” said Nick Benevenia, BC ’14.
BCPD and BUPD Square Off In Lip Sync Battle
‘You know, we’ve seen a hundred of these police departments around the country do these videos, when is BC going to do one?’” said BCPD Lt. Jeffrey Postell. “And I’m not one to back down from challenges.”
CSOM Professor James Gips Passes Away
Gips, the John R. and Pamela Egan Chair of Computer Science, taught at BC from 1976 until the end of this academic year.
A Healthier Vision
From UGBC to Students for Sexual Health, Connor Kratz works to create change—by going through the system and around it.
Games for Good: Student Turns Tragedy to Innovation
“[It] was like crazy for me to fathom that this could happen to somebody at a moment’s notice,” Giovanniello said of his grandmother’s sudden stroke which prompted his interest in helping people through technology.