Nuclear war is a real and present danger, according to Ira Helfand, recipient of the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize. “This is the danger in which we allow ourselves to live with every day, that we allow these weapons to continue to exist,” Helfand said. “We need to understand that these weapons do continue to exist—it…
Teter Breaks Down Connections Between Anti-Semitism, Racism
There are a lot more parallels between the treatment of Jewish and Black Americans than people assume, according to Magda Teter. Teter, the Shvidler Chair in Judaic Studies at Fordham University, spoke at Boston College on Wednesday about the roots and connections of anti-seminism and racism. Teter said she first found the connection between the treatment of Jewish and Black people through shared stereotypes.
Munchbach Emphasizes the Stresses, Rewards of Being a CEO
The Shea Center for Entrepreneurship hosted Munchbach on Wednesday afternoon to discuss her journey to and experience as a CEO of one of the world’s leading consumer data platforms.
WellFest Highlights Student Wellness Resources on Campus
Molly Flaherty was walking through O’Neill Plaza on Wednesday afternoon when she was drawn into the crowd of students at the Division of Student Affairs’ annual WellFest.