“We think they will do a very good job at bringing in new talent, training them, scaling the business, and repeating that cycle again and again,” Riley Soward, CSOM ’18, said.
Professors Examine Race in Context of Religion
“Racism and our difficulty in seeing God in one another is an outflow of sin and our imperfection,” said Cullen Buie, associate professor of mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Eagle Update Launches, Improves EagleScribe
The program was developed by Brandon LaRouche, MCAS ’19, a computer science major who saw the need to improve the EagleScribe app that people often use to view and subscribe to courses during the drop/add period at the beginning of the semester.
Christianity Can Relieve Tensions Over Race, Says Jennings
Willie Jennings, a theologian and professor at Yale Divinity School, believes that mistakes made in interpreting God’s word is the root of many social rifts, such as poor race relations and border debates.
Mansfield Examines Origins of U.S. Government
“If men were angels, no government would be necessary,” said Harvey Mansfield, a political philosopher and professor at Harvard. “Ambition must be made to counter ambition.”
TEDxBostonCollege: Speaker Series to Happen in April
“Someone could have the most compelling story, but if that person doesn’t have the execution and delivery, it’s not going to be a good talk,” said Elizabeth Kopec, the lead organizer of the event and MCAS ’18.
Digital History Project on Boston Area Immigration Launched
The website discusses the histories of various ethnic groups, as well as shifts in demographics in different parts of the Boston area.
Over 1000 Students Attend Spring Career and Internship Fair, According to Career Center
According to Lisa White, the associate director of engagement at the Career Center, over 1000 students attended the Career Fair over the two days seeking internships and full-time jobs.
Mentoring Program for Students With Bowel Diseases Debuts
“I think it’s encouraging to see, if this person was able to go through college and have a normal experience, then I can too,” said Sofia Skok, co-founder of the program and MCAS ’18.
Andersen Discusses Evolution of Fake News in Post-Truth America
“This is American exceptionalism in the 21st century,” Andersen said. “Our drift toward … doing our own thing, and having an altogether uncertain grip on reality has overwhelmed our other exceptional national traits and turned us into a less-developed country as well.”