Through various mediums, including song, prayer, poetry, and public speaking, the night addressed the marginalization of people of color and minorities at large.
Career Center Offers Students Perspective on Professional Development Through Winter Break Programs
“Our goal at the Career Center is to help you live a meaningful professional life,” said Joseph DuPont.
Professor Discusses Power of Technology, Social Media in Ensuring Human Rights
Due to the widespread use of social media and smartphones, it has become much easier to protect human rights, said Jay Aronson, the director of the Center for Human Rights Science at Carnegie Mellon University.
Student-Run On-Campus Delivery Service to Launch Next Week
Unmotivated to walk to the dining hall one night sophomore year, JB Bruggeman, CSOM ’19, and his roommates realized that students would benefit from an on-campus delivery service.
With App Showcase, Gallaugher Shows Students That Anyone Can Code
Many of the students’ apps were designed to solve problems or make life at BC more convenient.
Karl Bell to Leave OSI, Join Learning to Learn Office
He will work with first-generation, low-income students, and students with disabilities, helping them from admission until life after BC.
Stephanie Kaplan Lewis Discusses ‘Her Campus,’ How to Start Business
Stephanie Kaplan Lewis, co-founder, CEO, and editor-in-chief of Her Campus, discusses the story of her company’s founding and gave BC students advice about how to start their own businesses.
Students, Faculty Learn About Refugee Camps With “Walk a Mile in My Shoes”
Stations were set up around the Heights Room, which gave insight into the realities of life on refugee camps.
Tom Rinaldi Discusses Legacy of Welles Crowther, Heroism
“When Welles’s remains were recovered in March of 2002, he was surrounded by the remains of FDNY firefighters,” Rinaldi said. “Still, he did not leave.”
Former Colorado Governor Bill Ritter Talks Energy and Environment in Age of Trump
We had all this potential for wind energy, for solar energy, and there were so many barriers to developing [clean energy], that we set about trying to knock down barriers,” Ritter said.