Emily Rothman spoke to students about the characteristics of healthy and harmful relationships, and the influence they have on one’s happiness.
Chris Herren, BC ’97, Brings Lessons In Sobriety Back To Chestnut Hill
Ex-addict and former BC basketball player Chris Herren returns to BC to share his experience with substance abuse and his struggle toward sobriety.
BC Alum Summoned For Boston Bomber Trial
Potential witness felt pressured by family, friends prior to the trial in which the fate of the bombing suspect would be decided.
Saudi Arabia Leaders Seek To Improve, Says Former Ambassador
The Islamic Civilization and Societies Program and The East European Studies Program sponsored Ford M. Fraker, the former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia and current president of the Middle East Policy Council.
Himes On Happiness: ‘Give Yourself Away, Give Joy Away’
BC adaptation of Happiness Project campaign seeks to encourage joy amid busy schedules.
Doherty Uses GPS Technology In Developing Countries
Patricia Doherty, the director of the Institute for Scientific Research, won the 2014 Distinguished Service Award in recognition of her work with GPS technology in developing countries.
Burns Library Exhibit Displays Artifacts Of Irish Culture, Music
The Burns Library exhibit consists of items from Irish books, music, history, and literature.
‘Race In The USA’ Panel Urges BC Students To Action
Five Boston College faculty members commented in a panel discussion on issues concerning race and differences between classes in light of the police brutality occurrences in Ferguson, MO. and Staten Island, NY.
Immigration Issues Brought To The Forefront Ahead of Midterm Elections
Panel discusses successes and shortcomings of US immigration policy in the context of the upcoming elections.
Over 580 Turn Out For UGBC’s Annual Boat Cruise
Touring around Boston Harbor, this year’s boat cruise sought to create an enjoyable atmosphere for students through a large dance floor, complimentary food, and panoramic views of downtown Boston.