“Technology and marketing is not separate,” Jenni Mannion said. “It is one. They’re just so intertwined, it’s almost hard to see the difference in a lot of ways.”
After A Weekend Of Terror, It Will Be Just Another Monday In Paris
On the night of the attacks in Paris, Jennifer Suh was at a dinner party a few blocks away.
Mobile App Collide Streamlines Christian Dating
Steven Rueter, BC ’12, Nelson Wang, and Steven Gaan create free dating app geared specifically toward Christians, Collide.
Journalist Shares Stories Of Reporting In Unsafe Conditions
Lara Logan, a 60 Minutes correspondent, shared her experiences reporting in dangerous areas, including when she was sexually assaulted during protests in Egypt.
‘Fifty Shades’ Pulled From BC Bookstore
The BC bookstore pulled the popular romance novel following several complaints.
In Copley, A Convergence Of Culture At Annual Ball
This year’s ball took place at the Westin Copley Place in downtown Boston.
MacArthur Fellow Discusses Childhood, Cartooning Career
Alison Bechdel, cartoonist and graphic memoirist, spoke Wednesday as part of the Lowell Humanities Series.
After 45 Years, Center For Philanthropy And Wealth Closes
The University’s Center on Wealth and Philanthropy, located at 142 Beacon St., plans to close at the end of the summer once the directors finish their current research.
Splash Moves Ahead In Planning Of Fifth Year At Boston College
For the fifth year in a row, Boston College students will host area high school and middle school students for a day of activities.
Mogan Looks To Teach Outside Classroom As New Dean
New Dean of Students Thomas Mogan is trying to support for students outside the classroom, rather than just make his position about student discipline.