An artificial intelligence (AI) program that is able to generate essays is a growing concern at Boston College.
BC Honors Alumni at 22nd Annual Veterans Mass and Remembrance Ceremony
Retired Col. April Skou emphasized the importance of legacy and the necessity of interpersonal connections in the military during her keynote speech at the 22nd Annual Boston College Veterans Mass and Remembrance Ceremony on Friday morning.
Battle at the Ballot: Panelists Analyze Voting Rights
The American Constitution Society of Boston College Law School hosted a panel discussion on Thursday afternoon titled Battle at the Ballot: The Issues That Impact Voters’ Rights.
‘Should the government get involved?’: Improving Nutrition in Public Schools
The most impactful way to effect change in children’s nutrition is through legislative action that impacts their food choices at school, according to Marlene Schwartz.
CNN Anchor Jim Acosta Asserts That Journalism Preserves Democracy at Clough Center Event
The Boston College Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy hosted a lecture and roundtable discussion exploring the current state of journalism and its relationship to democracy in the United States on Thursday night.
Start@Shea Hosts Inaugural Solstice Conference
Start@Shea, a student-led division of Boston College’s Edmund H. Shea Jr. Center for Entrepreneurship, launched its inaugural Solstice Conference this weekend.
Convocation Speaker Liz Hauck Challenges Students to ‘Show Up’ and Volunteer
Led by ROTC students, band members, and cheerleaders, over 2,000 first-year Boston College students paraded down Linden Lane with several hoisting banners plastered with their dorm names for the first time in two years on Thursday.
Massachusetts Attorney General Candidates Talk Statewide Issues at BC
Three Massachusetts attorney general candidates discussed their plans surrounding issues of mental health, education, and the cannabis industry at a discussion hosted by the Boston College Law School Rappaport Center on Thursday.
History Department Opens New Podcasting Studio
The Boston College history department officially opened its podcasting studio on Thursday, which Dana Sajdi hopes will become a fundamental part of the department.
LSEHD To Launch New Department of Formative Education
The Lynch School of Education and Human Development is launching the new Department of Formative Education in June, according to Chris Higgins, who will chair the new department.