Close friends said Alberto Godenzi, who served as the dean of the School of Social Work and vice provost for Global Engagement, lived with virtue and integrity.
C21 Director’s Children’s Book to Come Out Next Month
‘Drawing God,’ a children’s book by Director of the Church in the 21st Century Center Karen Kiefer, will be released on October 8.
BC Law’s Immigration Clinic Blends Theory and Practice
“We’re not trying to create mediocre lawyers or average lawyers,” Kanstroom said. “We’re trying to create excellent lawyers who are smart and know what they’re doing and [more importantly], why they’re doing it.”
Freshmen, Transfer Students Participate in Academic Convocation
Conte Forum, home to Boston College’s hockey and basketball teams, can only be described as rowdy. Upon entering Conte, one finds themselves among a throng of BC fans cheering and clapping. The same heightened feeling of adrenaline and excitement that Conte gives people was present with the Class of 2023 on Thursday afternoon during Convocation.
Piercey Graduates but Leaves BC Something to Lean On
“My greatest hope for UGBC, and I guess for the institution as a whole, because I don’t think a lot of UGBC’s problems originate with the organization itself, is that we can increase the opportunities for shared governance at BC. I think that would be a huge step forward.”
Arena Actualizes Freshman Dream, Runs the Marathon for Martin Richard
“I think, especially in Boston, there’s so much emotion [surrounding the marathon],” she said. “Especially in running for Martin Richard’s foundation, that it makes it all the more special, to do it and complete it for such a strong mission.”
Answering Antagonism with an Acronym: Valerie Lewis-Mosley and the Birth of AHANA
“At the [center] of BC, they have never dealt with a core perception that they have not been inclusive and diverse in dismantling the issues they needed to dismantle on their campus. At the core, there is no understanding of zero tolerance on this campus,” Lewis-Mosley said.
All On Their Own, Transfer Students Make BC Their Home
“I hadn’t heard anything about [students] being placed on Newton Campus until several weeks into the school year. I didn’t know until a student told me,” said Director of Transfer Admissions Mary French.
GlobeMed Helps Eagles Go to India
“I’ve always been drawn to vulnerable populations. I don’t have an interest in working for someone who doesn’t really need it.”
BC Law’s Kent Greenfield on Kavanaugh, Keeping Things FAIR
“If you stay silent, over time, it’s easier and easier to stay silent. Or you [can] speak up. It gets easier and easier to speak,” said Greenfield.