Wilmer García and the lawyers who helped bring him back to the U.S. discussed his deportation and the legal process involved in his return on Wednesday.
Bookworms Celebrate at Whirlwind Romance Pop-Up
A Whirlwind Romance Pop-Up Store is a temporary bookstore located in the heart of Somerville’s Bow Market, alongside a kitschy ’80s après ski pop-up, a vintage boutique, and a vegetarian poutine restaurant. For six days (Feb.13-18), Bow Market hosted A Whirlwind Romance, catering to all of the romance book lovers just in time for Valentine’s Day.
More Than a Core: AADS Makes Students Feel Welcome
“We don’t expect political science to mentor students at a kind of personal level, or to, like, take an interest in them in terms of their kind of psychic well being, or whether they feel welcomed on campus. But we do expect that of black studies programs or departments.”
Sarah Kay Keynotes Women’s Summit
Kay, a spoken word poet, headlined the annual event, which also featured workshops led by various female figures who are a part of the BC community.
Lyonne, Poehler Drive Feminist ‘Russian Doll’ Forward
The Netflix original ‘Russian Doll’ is carried by the amazing skills of its lead actors.
Kim Walsh Speaks at Women Innovators Network Dinner
This year, the Women Innovators Network welcomed Kim Walsh, the global vice president of HubSpot For Startups, to speak at its end-of-semester dinner. HubSpot for Startups offers all of the same services HubSpot offers to developed businesses to startup companies.
Ray Madoff Makes Sure Money Maneuvers to the Right Pockets
Law professor Ray Madoff began her teaching career at BC almost 25 years ago—in what was originally intended to be a one-year appointment.
Summer Spent on the Hill
“For better or worse, internships are still the best way to land a job on the Hill. There’s no better way to meet the people and learn the skills necessary to succeed here,” Mike Demakos, BC ’16 said.
Outgoing Connecticut Governor to Teach Law, Public Policy
Almost 40 years after he left campus, outgoing Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy, BC ’77 and BC Law ’80, will return to Boston College Law School. He will begin teaching at the Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy in January.
Sonya Renee Taylor Returns to Talk “Radical Self-Love”
The Boston College Women’s and Gender Studies Program welcomed Taylor to speak to students for the second year in a row this past Tuesday.