He asked her for her name after telling her not to tell anyone her name, a young girl learned a lot from a single ride on the T.
Althari Hopes to Score in Public Policy and Global Affairs
After a rejection from the professional team at age 14, Althari carried his passion for soccer from Aspire Academy in Qatar to Boston College.
A Love of Justice: Berry’s Search for Truth and Education
In between raising a two-year-old and writing a book on right-wing nationalism, Matthew Berry teaches a Christian Political Thought class a the political science department’s visiting professor.
With Boundless Energy and Enthusiasm, Hogan Enlivens Class
Lindsay Hogan’s classes always fill to capacity, as she finds fascinating ways to meld pop culture with theory and research.
Festival Shines in Night
Neon lights filled the sky over Downtown Crossing last weekend at the 2017 Illuminus Festival. Boston’s premier arts festival featured the work of over 20 artists, turning the city streets into an interactive exhibit.