For men of color, there is an ever-present fear of receiving subpar health care treatment, according to Keith Mascoll, an actor, producer, and mental health advocate.
Piovesan Shares Efforts to Protect LGBTI Rights in the Americas
The Boston College Latin American Studies program, BC Organization of Latin American Affairs, and BC Law School’s Latin American Law Students Association welcomed Flávia Piovesan to campus on Tuesday to share the Inter-American System’s work to protect LGBTI rights.
Institute for the Liberal Arts Hosts Forum About ChatGPT in Higher Education
Despite its controversial presence in the academic world, ChatGPT will not radically transform the higher education system, according to Paula Mathieu, an associate English professor at Boston College.
Council for Women of Boston College to Undergo Leadership Transition
Kathleen McGillycuddy will step down as chair of the Council for Women of Boston College (CWBC) this spring after serving in the role since the organization’s inception 20 years ago.
Bias-Related Incidents Prompt Herrd to Hire More Student Ambassadors
Bias-related incidents on the anonymous social media app Herrd prompted UGBC and University administrators to meet with the platform’s co-founders, according to Jonah Kotzen, the policy coordinator of the Council for Students with Disabilities (CSD).
“We Can’t Spend Our Way to Prosperity”: McHugh Analyzes U.S. Economy at BC Republicans Event
The American economy has come to a point of no return as a result of high government spending—and there is no way to fix it, according to Christopher McHugh.
BC Career Center Introduces Industry-Specific Career Fairs
The Boston College Career Center changed its career fair format this year, introducing several industry-specific fairs to better connect students and prospective employers, said Francis Adjorlolo, associate director of employer engagement at the Career Center.
BC Researchers Discover New Phase of Matter
Boston College physics professor Kenneth Burch collaborated with a team of researchers from other universities to publish a paper on June 8 detailing the discovery of a new phase of matter in his BC lab.
UGBC’s Proposed 2022-23 Budget Increases Spending by $11,861 to $363,450
The UGBC Student Assembly (SA) voted to increase the organization’s budget by $11,861 to a total of $363,450 for the upcoming academic year.
Student Entrepreneurs Compete for $10,000 at Annual Strakosch Venture Competition
Seven student-founded companies competed for the chance to win $10,000 in Boston College’s annual Strakosch Venture Competition on Monday night.