“Agape Latte Extra: Senior Night” featured graduates from the Class of 2015 who shared their experiences in the last year since graduation.
BC Alum to be Honored at Arts Festival
As part of the Arts Festival this week, Nick Scandalios, BC ’87, will be awarded with the 2016 Alumni Award for his work in the theatre.
Former CIA Spy Talks Mission in the Soviet Union During the Cold War
On Wednesday evening, Bill Plunkert, former CIA spy and BC ’68, recounted the years he spent in the Soviet Union during the Cold War spying for the U.S.
‘What’s Important to You?’: ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith Talks Life Path, Career Success
On Monday evening, Stephen Smith spoke about how he used hard work to became a journalist for ESPN.
‘Label Jars, Not People:’ Clare on Ability
Writer and activist Eli Clare spoke to students on Thursday night about unfair stereotypes and misconceptions regarding disabled people.
BC Libraries and UGBC Extend O’Neill Library Hours to 24/7
The Office of Student Affairs and O’Neill Library has begun a pilot program that allows for O’Neill to remain open all night on Fridays and Saturdays, an initiative that began on April 1.
Forty Years Finding River Sources with Wong
Dr. How Man Wong talked about his four-decade-long work, which includes finding four river sources in Asia and leading numerous conservation efforts for endangered animals, as a part of the Daniel C. Morrissey, BC ’88, and Chanannait Paisansathan, M.D., lecture series in Asian Studies.
On Advancing Research, Google’s Marvin Chow Talks Big Data
As a part of the second annual Advancing Research and Scholarship at Boston College day, Marvin Chow, senior director of marketing at Google and BC ’95, spoke on Google’s collection of lots of data, and how Google uses that data to make the world a better place.
German Consul General to Talk Refugee Crisis
In light of the Syrian refugee crisis that is affecting countries around the world, German Consul Ralf Horlemann will speak at Boston College on Mar. 3 in Devlin 101.
BC Welcomes Barack Obama’s Assistant, First Lady’s Chief of Staff Tina Tchen
Tchen, Barack Obama’s assistant and Michelle Obama’s Chief of Staff, spoke Saturday about several key progressive and social issues that are currently unfolding inside the White House.