Boston College’s global public health and the common good program is partnering with the Tufts University School of Medicine to offer an accelerated master of public health (MPH) degree. “People with an MPH degree are the key members of the public health workforce in America,” said Philip Landrigan, director of BC’s global public health and…
Winston Discusses Religion and Media’s Role in Reagan’s Presidency
The religious imaginary, a collective sense of what provides purpose for citizens, plays a large role in how Americans operate as a society—including who we choose to elect—according to Diane Winston, professor of journalism and communication at the University of Southern California. “I want to focus on religious imaginary,” Winston said. “It’s a shared orientation…
Penna Emphasizes Living Life to Its Fullest Potential at Agape Latte
Students in Hillside Cafe on Tuesday night grew quiet as Tony Penna, S.J., examined the crowd.
Panelists Share The Intersection of Migrant Justice With Various Career Paths
The meaning of the term “migrant” can be broadly applied to anyone who is from a region other than the one in which they reside, according to Emily Hoffman, collaborative educational services director of the Massachusetts Migrant Education Program.
Speakers at TEDxBostonCollege Spring Conference “Solve for Why”
Audience members gathered in Robsham Theater on Saturday to listen to six speakers deliver speeches highlighting mindfulness, inclusion, and purpose.
Jefferson-Jenkins Talks Progress, Equity, and Advocacy at Women in Leadership Forum
Everyone has the ability to make a difference in the world, according to former President of the League of Women Voters Carolyn Jefferson-Jenkins.
‘The Onion’ Staff Writers Discuss Creative Process at CAB Event
At the satirical news outlet The Onion, the writing process is comprehensive, according to Onion staff writer Nick Mehendale.
Celeste Ng Writes About the Asian American Experience Using Multiple Perspectives
Author Celeste Ng recognizes that growing up in areas with very few Asian Americans played a critical role in shaping her perspective on the world.