Heather Cox Richardson believes women’s participation in democracy is more important now than ever before.
Kross Dissects the Psychology of the Inner Voice
We as humans spend between one-half and one-third of our waking hours not focused on the present moment, according to Ethan Kross, professor of psychology and management & organizations at the University of Michigan.
BC Symphony Orchestra Director Wins American Prize in Conducting
Director of the Boston College Symphony Orchestra Anna Wittstruck recently received the American Prize in Conducting in the college and university orchestra division.
BPS Superintendent Reflects on Her Faith-Informed Teaching Journey
Boston Public Schools (BPS) superintendent Mary Skipper described her career in education as a series of forks in the road—with faith guiding her through the unknowns of the future.
Speakers at Native American Heritage Month Kickoff Call for Acknowledgement of Indigenous Culture
Members of the Boston College community gathered on Thursday night to commemorate the beginning of Native American Heritage Month, which is celebrated in November each year.
Leary Talks Navigating Inequity and Creating Change
In a lecture on Oct. 26, Leary spoke of her work in the Obama and Biden administrations to pass initiatives centered around achieving equity in the country. The event was co-sponsored by the Mental Health Counseling Urban Scholars Program, the Donovan Urban Teaching Scholars Program, and the Center for Psychological Humanities and Ethics.
Newton-Based Business Rebooked Breathes New Life Into Used Books
Through her Newton-based business, Rebooked, Miller recirculates her favorite books and vintage items throughout the area.
Newton-Based Business Rebooked Repurposes Old Books Into New Hands
Through her Newton-based business, Rebooked, Miller recirculates her favorite books and vintage items throughout the area.
Robinson Dissects the Filming Process for The Who We Are Project’s 2021 Documentary
Teaching people about Black history in the United States will allow society to make informed decisions in the future, according to Jeffery Robinson, a civil rights activist and the Rappaport Distinguished Visiting Professor at Boston College Law School.