The Sophomore Class Council hosted a 12 hour dance marathon on Friday night to raise money for Boston Children’s Hospital.
Boston Marathon Winner Discusses Journey from Refugee to Running Icon
Meb Keflezighi, the 2015 Boston Marathon winner, spoke at BC on Wednesday night about his journey from refugee to running icon.
Raile Honored for Saving 100 Jewish People During the Holocaust
Students, professors, and administrators gathered Wednesday evening to remember Rev. Raile, a Hungarian whose heroism saved 100 Jewish people during the Holocaust.
Imagine Boston 2030 Aims to Envision a Transformed Boston
Boston College’s Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy and the Joseph E. Corcoran Center for Real Estate and Urban Action, along with the City of Boston hosted lawmakers, businessmen, and academics to discuss the first Boston city-wide planning initiative in 50 years at the Imagine Boston 2030 Forum: “Making Choices for a Growing City,” on Tuesday evening.
At Daylong Law School Event, Student Debt Solutions
The Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy at BC Law hosted an event on Friday to explore the student debt crisis.
How Nathaniel Hawthorne Brought Mythology to Children
Sheila Murnaghan, the Alfred Reginald Allen Memorial Professor of Greek at the University of Pennsylvania, spoke at Boston College on Thursday evening about the methods which Nathaniel Hawthorne used to integrate Greek myths into suitable children’s stories.
To Grant Cancer Patient’s Wish, BC Students Release Music Video
In order to grant Dorian Murray’s wish to become famous before going to heaven, students John Walsh and Lea Nelligan created a video featuring hundreds of BC students and faculty.
Annual ‘Vagina Monologues’ Seeks to Empower and Educate
Hundreds of students, along with many other members of the Boston College community, crowded into McGuinn 121 on Thursday night as V-Day of Boston College kicked off its first of three consecutive performances of “The Vagina Monologues.”