Natasha Bednarz, MCAS ’17, won a Fulbright scholarship to research geology in the Caucasus region with the Transect Project.
Olympic Gold-Medalist Megan Rapinoe To Speak About Authenticity
“She’s had a lot of success on and off the field,” Jackson Rettig, CSOM ’17, said. “Rapinoe fought for equal pay and stood against injustice.”
Here’s Why Michael Dukakis Thinks Clinton Lost in 2016
The 1988 Democratic presidential nominee was on campus Wednesday night to talk about how his party can rebuild post-2016.
Maddie Perlewitz Finds Community in a Solo Sport
After 400 miles, 20 weeks of training, and $10,000 worth of fundraising, Maddie Perlewitz is finally reaching her ultimate goal: running the Boston Marathon.
Sophomore Class Council Hosts Inaugural Halfway Formal
The Class of 2019 celebrated the upcoming halfway point in their college careers with a commemorative dance.
Community Takes a Stand Against Sexual Assault at “Take Back the Night”
“Take Back the Night” is rooted in international protests against sexual violence.
BC Theology Profs. Meet With Pope Francis to Discuss Work in Theological Ethics
BC Theology professor Kristin Heyer expected the meeting to be quite formal, but instead laughed and cried within the first several minutes.
Mulderrig Makes Students’ First Year a Memorable One
Ryan Mulderrig spent his first night at BC staying up late with his newfound friends at Claver Hall, and now he works to improve the first year experience of students like him.
Name the Heights Offers Donors “15 Minutes of Fame”
The Office of University Advancement’s latest fundraising effort offered donors the chance to have BC landmarks temporarily named after them.
Boston College’s Innocence Project Seeks to Free Wrongly Incarcerated Citizens
The BC Innocence Project, inspired by The Innocence Project founded in 1992, is a program at BC Law that serves to provide legal help to those in Massachusetts wrongfully convicted of crimes.