Kay, a spoken word poet, headlined the annual event, which also featured workshops led by various female figures who are a part of the BC community.
‘My Presence Here Does Not Mean Anything’
This is a story of the painful progress BC has experienced as it slowly integrated black students into its culture and community—the successes, the failures, the apathy, and the passion that administrators, faculty, and students have experienced over the last 100 years.
Meatball Obsession Torn Down, Students Mourn
The Shack was torn down Tuesday morning—much to the dismay of many students, who mourned the loss on social media and at a makeshift candlelit vigil.
VP of Development McDermott Leaving BC for Harvard Business School
Beth McDermott–the fourth high-level administrator to leave Boston College in the last 12 months–will become the managing director of development at Harvard Business School. McDermott has held the title of vice president for development at BC since 2016, according to a University press release.
Sampling the Buffet: Cronin Gives Her Famed “Save The Date” Talk
A crowd formed outside of the doors of Devlin 008 long before the class inside was set to disperse, in hopes of getting a seat to see the famous “date talk” given by Kerry Cronin, a professor in the perspectives department.
More Than 1,000 Students Flock to Two-Day Career and Internship Fair
The Spring Career and Internship Fair spanned two days, with 54 employers each day speaking to a total audience of approximately 1,073 students.
Law Professor Wirth Reflects on Environmental Negotiations
BC law professor David Wirth was an official academic adviser at COP24, which was designed to halt the impending effects of climate change.
Peer-to-Peer Texting Service ‘Lean on Me’ Launches
The Boston College chapter of the peer-to-peer texting support system Lean On Me officially launched on Jan. 21 and is now available for use by BC students.
Florio Previews, Reflects on Plexapalooza
Mike Florio, the Campus Activities Board’s director of live entertainment and CSOM ’19, details the plans for the final Plexapalooza.
Lynch Launches New ‘Learning Engineering’ Master’s Program
The Lynch School of Education will begin offering a new master’s program in learning engineering this fall—the program is the first of its kind.