Executive director of Dialogues on Diversity theatre company Ron Jones, performed ‘Hellfighter,’ a play that explores systemic racism through storytelling.
Prof. John Michalczyk Lectures on Controversial Film ‘Amen’
Costa-Gavras’s controversial film ‘Amen’ was explored and analyzed by Professor John Michalczyk in a recent lecture.
Writer Bridgett Davis Discusses Mother’s Legacy in Memoir
Bridgett Davis discusses her mother’s enduring legacy in her talk with BC professor Angela Ards.
Dhuibhne Discusses Feminism, Irish Identity at Book Launch
Acclaimed Irish writer Éilís Ní Dhuibhne sits down with BC Professor James Smith to discuss the inspirations and innovations of her latest collection of short stories.
Success of Virtual ‘Sweat’ Testifies to BC Theatre’s Ingenuity
‘Sweat’ honestly examines modern-day injustices and is deeply affecting, even in its virtual format.
Libraries Host ‘Black at Boston College’ Exhibit
Through October, the libraries are hosting their first-ever simultaneous exhibit of posts from the Instagram account Black at Boston College.
Student Artists Capture the Realities of The New Normal
Student artists Van Xu and Kaitong Hu, both CSOM ’21, capture the pandemic’s impact through their collaborative photography exhibit ‘Sheng.’
Artist Gabriel Sosa Talks Text and Image in Public Spaces
During his presentation for the ‘Currents’ lecture series, artist Gabriel Sosa discussed how he explores language and memory in his work.
McMullen Lecture Explores Galleria Borghese’s Rich History
McMullen Museum virtual lecture about the Galleria Borghese is given by University of Rome art history professor Daria Borghese.
Music on Zoom: Playing it By Ear
The Boston College Music Department has faced many challenges teaching music during the pandemic, but they are still making music.