Natalie Marsan joined the Boston Pops onstage at the 27th Annual Pops on The Heights gala, which raised money for 427 scholarships.
Former BC Professor Displays Artwork at McMullen
Mary Armstrong’s ‘Conditions of Faith’ exhibit will be featured at the McMullen Museum of Art through December.
‘Fulbright Triptych’ Exhibit Comments on Art and Family
Artist Simon Dinnerstein’s ‘Fulbright Triptych,’ which was inspired by Northern Renaissance altarpieces, is on display at the McMullen Museum.
27th Annual Pops on The Heights Gala Funds 427 Scholarships
The 27th Annual Pops on The Heights gala featured Leslie Odom Jr. as a guest and raised money for 427 scholarships.
Hayes Combines New Songs, Old Favorites at Stokes Set
Hunter Hayes performed a variety of new songs and older fan favorites at Stokes Set.
From Stokes to Spotify: Cannon is On the Rise
Cannon Few, MCAS ’20, has found great success on Spotify, with his single “Water Glass” reaching over 863,258 plays on the platform.
SLAM Event Allows Students to Explore Self-Expression
SLAM! allows students to explore forms of self-expression.
A Capella Groups Raise Awareness for Childhood Cancer
BC a capella groups came together to showcase their talents and raise awareness for childhood cancer.
‘Resurfacing’ Humanizes Opioid Crisis
‘Resurfacing’ explored the human aspect of the opioid crisis in a poignant one act play.
‘Resurfacing’ to Examine Opioid Crisis on Bonn Stage
Professor Sue Roberts arranged for ‘Resurfacing,’ a play about a veteran recovering from opioid addiction, to be staged after she saw it at a narrative medicine conference last spring.