One of the main reasons for the conference to educate those who are interested in becoming forensic nurses.
At Convocation 2017, Golinkin Praises Power of Young Generation
Golinkin said the major conflict during his time at BC was the construction of a fence around the Mods.
Christina Hoff Sommers Wants to ‘Make Feminism Great Again’
Sommers began her talk by jokingly declaring the room a “safe space” and describing herself as a “white, Jewish, cisgender, neurotypical woman with a non-gender conforming dog.”
Bickford Reflects on Political Career, 2016 Election
Bigford believes transparency will change everything and resistance is making a difference.
Rolheiser Outlines Commandments Vital to Healthy Self Love
Rolheiser advised students to be idealistic, to not get too caught up in success, and to keep a good sense of humor.
EcoPledge Hunts for 2,000 Plates Missing From Dining Services
Since the inventory of plates has decreased so drastically, BC Dining has been forced to use more single-use to-go containers.
Nick Raposo Maintains a Bright Attitude Through Nursing and RA Duties
His dedication to serving others extends into BC’s Resident Assistant program as well.
Between the World Bank and BC, Mathis Wagner Racks Up Frequent Flyer Miles
Mathis Wagner, a Boston College economics professor, lives in D.C., travels to Boston twice a week, and works as a consultant at the World Bank.
19 Years Behind Bars: Dennis Maher Talks Jail Wrongful Conviction
Even though Dennis Maher had alibis for the two nights that a woman was raped, he received a 30 year plus life sentence for rape and assault and battery. He served 19 years in prison before being released.
‘My Team Is Breaking Barriers’
Nationally-ranked BC women’s rugby has defied expectations in its recent postseason run.