CWBC will offer a fellowship to undergraduates who pursue internships that advance women’s skills and leadership.
With Her Brother Cheering Her On, Humphrey Strides Ahead
“I’ve always wanted to run the Boston Marathon, and it kind of became a ‘now or never’ [moment] when I became a senior,” Humphrey said.
BC Law Panel Considers Constitutional Rights of Corporations
A panel of experts convened to discuss the rights of corporations on March 21, with a focus on BC Law professor Kent Greenfield’s book at its center.
BPS Safety and Security Discussed in City Council
A hearing regarding school safety and security measures was held in the City of Boston on Tuesday. The hearing analyzed both safety and security measures taken to protect school environments from threatening situations, and it featured a panel from the Boston Police Department (BPD) as well as members of the public.
Classics Department Introduces Ancient Greek Minor
Because Ancient Greek is deeply integrated in the foundation of many subject areas, such as philosophy and theology, the department believes that having some knowledge of Greek language and culture will help students attain a deeper understanding of their other studies.
Theology Core Courses Will Change Beginning This Fall
The Boston College Theology Department will be implementing new changes to the theology core beginning in the fall semester of 2019. These changes are centered around breaking up the year-long course of studies currently offered in two separate classes, according to a release from the Theology Department. The current requirements for the theology core include…
Donoghue Discusses Writing Novels, Short Stories
The Irish Studies department invited Emma Donoghue, author of the acclaimed novel Room (2010), to speak with Burns Visiting Scholar Ciaran O’Neill about her writing on Saturday.
CSD Chair Dunphy Details Council’s Mission
Council for Students with Disabilities chair Sean Dunphy said he hopes to make campus more accessible and improve attendance at CSD events.
Del Rincon-Martinez and Mejia Discuss Inclusivity and Representation On Campus
Two of OLAA’s leaders chime in on the state of the Latinx experience at Boston College.
School of Social Work To Help Research Under Schiller
“The Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society provides the School of Social Work that ideal platform to reach across disciplines to define, understand, design, and test interventions,” the dean of the Boston College School of Social Work said in an email.