A year of efforts to explore mental health in Boston by the sophomore class of the Gabelli Presidential Scholars Program is set to culminate in a documentary filmed and produced by the class.
Dental Students Take Immersion Trip to Costa Rica, Aid Locals
Over Spring Break, a group of nine pre-dental students went on an immersion trip to Costa Rica, helping local dentists aid for families across the country.
Caffeine On Campus: A Look At Coffee Suppliers’ Role Within BC Dining
A look at BC’s coffee suppliers and where they fit into the caffeine scene on campus.
UGBC Outsiders: James Kale’s Presidential Bid Born Out Of Campus Protest
James Kale enters this month’s presidential election as the candidate with the least experience in UGBC. A look at his perspectives on recent campus events and motivation for running.
Published Professor: Crane Juxtaposes Literature, Science To Examine 16th-Century Society
In her new book Losing Touch with Nature: Literature and the New Science in Sixteenth-Century England, Boston College English professor Mary Crane explores the Scientific Revolution’s anthropological effects on society, referring to both works of literature and scientific treatises of the day to reconstruct the existential crisis experienced by the people of the 16th century….
Arts Groups Begin Holidays With Yuletide Carols, Dancing
Arts groups across campus ring in the Christmas season through song and dance.
Cooking Series Turns Students Into Chefs
UGBC and BC Dining teamed up to teach nine students how to make easy, delicious Thanksgiving dishes.
Taghian Advocates For Versatility Of Biology Field
Danielle Taghian, a lifelong Bostonian, has studied or worked at every university on the Red Line before settling down at Boston College.
Wolfman Encourages Exploration In Chemistry
Neil Wolfman, a professor in the chemistry department since 2000, shares his early-life experiences and how they relate to his career at BC.