Past is Present: Revival Jewelry is the newest exhibit at the Museum of Fine Art tracing 4,000 years of jewelry history through the 80 items from jewelers like Cartier and Bulgari.
SASA Showcase Pokes at Cultural Stereotypes in Culture Performance
Boston College’s South Asian Student Association celebrates cultural diversity and artistic expression in their annual culture show.
Red Sox Strength Coach Mike Roose Gives Life Tips, Talks MLB Mindset
Roose said he’s wanted this job since he was a sophomore in college.
‘Caffeinated Frenzy:’ Roz Chast Discusses Career as Cartoonist
Chast’s cartoons often use humor to expose people’s bizarre insecurities.
Moulton Talks Running for Office in Reaction to Washington Failures
Congressman Seth Moulton called for a new generation of leadership in Washington during his talk.
‘Don’t Give Up on Yourself:’ Professors, Students Talk Resilience
Students and professors talked about overcoming mental and physical disabilities, rejection, and stress to enjoy a fuller life.
To Meet High Demand, Core Pilot Classes Add 400 Seats
The interdisciplinary courses are growing popular among first-year undergraduate students. This year, the number of seats more than doubled from 350 to 750 seats.
Interdisciplinary Program Equates Global Health with Social Justice
The interdisciplinary program aims to expand students’ awareness of health as a global social justice issue as they pursue careers in health care.
Marc Bamuthi Joseph Encourages Artists to Collaborate With Communities
Joseph blended spoken word, video, poetry, and discussion in his talk on Wednesday night.