“If marginalized students win, we all win,” Sheikh said.
MCAS Alumni Join, Mentor Sophomores at Career Event
After watching their CSOM friends snatch up internships, hundreds of MCAS ’20 learn how badly employers want their holistic minds.
From Southern Air to Subway Fare: My Long Journey Home
After a semester of Southern hospitality, columnist Timmy Facciola rediscovers his Jesuit Identity, finding a new appreciation for being a man for others.
Service Trip Guru Heads for Guyana After Graduation
A small-town Minnesota girl learned it’s what she’s doing, not where she is, that matters.
At United Nations, Davis Researches Yemeni Civil War
In a world of security clearances and international diplomacy, Molly Davis found a place for herself interning at the United Nations.
BC Talks 2017: Activism, Current Affairs, and the Brain
In its seventh year, BCTalks will feature speakers tackling subjects including race, politics, neuroscience, and human trafficking.
Trio Shares Its Voice, Laughs Online With ‘Dank’ Memes
Grace Rice, Erin Olejnik, and Edward Byrne started “Boston College Memes for Jesuit Tweens” last year, and the world of BC Memes hasn’t been the same since.
‘Why Not I?’: Jiang’s Journey from Communist China to BC
Prior to teaching at Boston College, Fr. Jiang worked in Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam for UNESCO, teaching children English and math.