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Armstrong promoted to VP for planning, assessment
Boston College students and faculty often remark that the University provides an academic and social atmosphere unlike any other college or university, and Kelli Armstrong, the newly appointed vice president for planning and assessment, is no exception. Armstrong, who was recently promoted to this role after serving as the associate vice president for institutional research,…
Civil Disobedience More Successful Than Violence
In her talk “Why Civil Resistance Works: Unarmed Struggle in the Arab Spring and Beyond,” Erica Chenoweth described her research on unarmed struggle and its applications in today’s world.
Mental And Fielding Errors Lead To Terrapins’ Sweep Of Eagles At Home
The Boston College softball team (22-26, 2-16 ACC) was swept at home by the University of Maryland (32-18, 8-7 ACC) this weekend, losing a doubleheader 4-3 and 4-1 on Saturday and dropping the final game, 11-0, on Sunday afternoon.
Unique Program Teaches Ethics Through Tragedy
If those who do not know their history are doomed to repeat it, the graduate students participating in the 2012 Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics seminars are better off than most.
Students Rally For Trayvon Martin
For one, Trayvon Martin’s tragic story hit too close to home. For another, social activism has always been a part of life. But for all of the participants in Tuesday’s rally to raise awareness for Martin’s case, justice was the end goal.
Undergrads Present Research At BC Talks
Boston College students discussed everything from brain function to the way businesses should operate at the second BC Talks on Tuesday night.
Injury-Saving Turf Installed in Alumni
Alumni Field has joined other college athletic fields using new turf to prevent injuries.
Ex-Con Turned Public Speaker Offers Guidance
Organizers of the Chambers Lecture Series chose what may seem to many like a rather unusual speaker for their twelfth lecture of the year: Patrick Kuhse, a former financial planner turned convict turned public speaker.
Global Zero Continues To Grow In Its First Semester
Global Zero of Boston College has made significant strides in its first semester at BC and is on track to continue its mission to eliminate nuclear weapons worldwide.