The BC Law School announced this week that Jeanne Shaheen, the first female senator and governor of New Hampshire, will speak at the 2016 commencement.
Maura McSweeney has Won the 2016 Oscar A. Romero Scholarship
This Saturday Maura McSweeney, MCAS ’17, was awarded the 2016 Archbishop Oscar A. Romero Scholarship.
Funding Campaign Auction Raises $50k for Climate Justice
The Multi-School Fossil Fuel Divestment Fund, hoping to connect local divestment initiatives to the global climate crisis, raised $50k to support climate justice.
Clough Center Hosts Artists to Talk Visual Arts and Democracy
As a part of The Arts and the Culture of Democracy Lecture Series, the Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy held a talk by artists discussing the relationship between democracy and the arts.
Arrupe El Salvador Trip Cancelled
Citing local violence, volunteer program seeks alternate location.
This Year, Funding Has Been Cut For BC Jumpstart Program
National cuts have trickled down, and BC’s program has been cut for the year, with the hope of restarting next year.
Caught In A Pinch? There’s An App For That
An app by a BU alumnus seeks to connect those who want to donate some of their spare time to do a task for others.
FACES Council Analyzes Islamaphobia At Final Forum
At the last FACES Council forum of the year, members of the group sparked a conversation about Islamophobia in America.
UGBC Expands BC Shuttle Route Into Chestnut Hill
BC is set to start a pilot bus route that will take students to Shaw’s, the Chestnut Hill Mall, Wegman’s, and The Street, a strip mall on Boylston Street.
From ‘Talks’ On Research, Big Ideas Emerge
Seven students shared academic research and personal reflections with their undergrad peers at BCTalks.