Bryce Blair and Paul Ingrassia, BC ’80, discussed trends in real estate at the most recent Corcoran Center talk.
Erbil: ‘There Is No Last Lecture’
Economics professor Can Erbil shared words of wisdom and personal anecdotes at this semester’s Last Lecture.
Gregory Angelo, BC ’00, Shares The Conservative Argument In Support Of Gay Rights
Gregory Angelo, executive director the the Log Cabin Republicans, showed how conservative values can successfully intersect with gay rights.
Lowell Speaker Ira Berlin Probes History Of Slave Emancipation
In this installment of the Lowell Humanities Series, historian Ira Berlin discussed slavery as a complex institution.
Exhibit Highlights Those Who Assisted Jews During The Holocaust
The Library of Theology and Ministry opened an exhibit on those who saved Jews during the Holocaust called “Whoever Saves a Single Life.”
Assistant Nursing Professor Receives Grant From NIH
Melissa Sutherland recently received a grant for her work in interpersonal violence screening among women.
University Launches Site For Scholarly Work
The University has launched a website to compile the scholarship of students and faculty.
Physics Professor Broido Honored For Work In Energy Conservation
Boston College physics professor David Broido was recently elected a fellow in the American Physical Society.
Memorial Service Celebrates MLK’s Movement For Equality
Several dance and vocal groups performed and a local reverend at the Sunday night event to honor Martin Luther King, Jr.
McMullen Museum Of Art To Move To Brighton Campus
In conjunction with Boston College’s plans for campus improvement and expansion, the McMullen Museum of Art will relocate from Devlin Hall to the former archbishop’s residence on Brighton Campus by 2016.