The Student Assembly (SA) nominated and confirmed appointees to UGBC’s Executive Council for the 2022–2023 academic year during a Wednesday night meeting.
Twelve Student Groups Pitch Their Businesses at This Year’s Demo Day
The Edmund H. Shea, Jr. Center for Entrepreneurship in the Carroll School of Management annually oversees a nine-week program for student entrepreneurs at BC. At the end of the nine weeks, the students pitch their companies at Demo Day.
Anti-Abortion Proponent Encourages ‘Dialogue Amongst Friends’ in Pro-Life Club Event
Anti-abortion advocate Josh Brahm challenged arguments in support of abortion while aiming to find common ground between abortion-rights and anti-abortion advocates in an event hosted by Boston College’s Pro-Life Club.
Woods College To Offer New Applied Analytics Degree
The Woods College of Advancing Studies will offer a master’s degree in applied analytics starting in the fall of 2022. The new program strives to give students the tools to be successful in analyzing data, according to Karen Muncaster, dean of the Woods College.
‘Take Back the Night’ Challenges Silence Surrounding Sexual Violence
Silence is used as a weapon to protect perpetrators of sexual violence and assault, according to Shawn McGuffey, the keynote speaker at the Boston College Women’s Center’s annual Take Back the Night event.
Panelists Discuss Free Speech at BC at BCAAUP Event
The BC chapter of the American Association of University Professors hosted a virtual forum, welcoming Melnick, Lindsey O’Rourke, Kent Greenfield, and Patricia Lowe to discuss academic freedom and campus speech on Tuesday evening.
College Democrats of BC Host Lecture on Russia-Ukraine Crisis
The effects of the Russia-Ukraine conflict are going to be long-lasting and devastating, according to Paul Christensen, a professor in the political science and international studies departments at Boston College.
Prize-Winning Journalist Eli Saslow Reflects on His Book ‘Rising Out of Hatred’
Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Eli Saslow shared how meaningful anti-racist movements can begin on campuses like Boston College’s.
Abigail Heringer Recounts Her Experience on ‘The Bachelor’
After appearing on The Bachelor, Abigail Heringer, the show’s first deaf contestant, said online search results for cochlear implants soared.