Rev. Greg Boyle, S.J., spoke about his experiences at Homeboy Industries, which assists former gang members, the recently incarcerated, and high-risk youth.
Grammy-winning Alum Speaks About Career, Experience as a Producer on ‘Hamilton’ Album
Sean Flahaven, BC ’95, spoke about his career development and his time working as an associate producer for the ‘Hamilton’ cast album on April 4.
Former Connecticut Governor Looks Back on Career
Former Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy, BC ’77 and BC Law ’80, spoke at an event organized by the Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy and the Carroll School of Management.
Vanier Presents Messages on Love, L’Arche Communities
Theologian, humanitarian, and L’Arche founder Jean Vanier presented video messages made for the Boston College community in a C21 event on Wednesday.
Sarah Kay Keynotes Women’s Summit
Kay, a spoken word poet, headlined the annual event, which also featured workshops led by various female figures who are a part of the BC community.
Rigby Reflects on Time With Homeboy Industries
School of Social Work graduate Kathryn Rigby returned to BC on Wednesday to talk about her time as a Jesuit Volunteer with Homeboy Industries, a nonprofit that rehabilitates individuals who formerly were in gangs or have served time in prison.
Barfield Talks Trump Trade Policy
Claude Barfield, resident scholar of trade policy at the American Enterprise Institute, gave a talk on the Trump administration’s trade policies in an event sponsored by the Boston College Republicans and the American Enterprise Institute Executive Council of BC.
Girls Who Code Founder Speaks to BC Council Of Women
Founder and CEO of tech organization Girls Who Code Reshma Saujani spoke at the annual Council for Women of Boston College Colloquium on Tuesday, regarding the efforts of her organization in closing the gender gap in technology.