Kevin Sullivan and Sazan Dauti have both created apps that benefit BC students. And they haven’t asked for a cent in return.
Students Who Soar Under the Radar
The Heights usually highlights people that BC would eventually want to tout as famous alumni. But there are plenty of students whose commitment to their passions deserve recognition.
With Fulbright, Bednarz to Conduct Research in Armenia
Natasha Bednarz, MCAS ’17, won a Fulbright scholarship to research geology in the Caucasus region with the Transect Project.
Embracing BC’s Traditions but Adding to My Wish List
Since she came to Boston College a year late as a transfer, Shannon Kelly is trying to make up for lost time by participating in the typical BC traditions.
‘Quasi-Inaugural Edition’ of Philosophy Journal Launches
Tom Lombardo, CSOM ’17, and his conglomerate of philosophy-minded friends crafted this semester’s issue of Dianoia.
Wells Delivers Yearly Campus Well-Wishes
Celeste Wells, an associate professor in the communication department, has the students in her spring rhetorical tradition class write thank-you notes to people at BC who make their lives better.
Award-Winning Senior Creates One Line of Code at a Time
After winning the Goldwater and Churchill Scholarships, Jesse Mu will spend the summer working for Amazon before moving on to Cambridge for his master’s in computer science and Stanford for his Ph.D. in engineering.
Singing Like His Life Depends on It
Nizar Fares continues to return to the middle east to visit refugee camps and offer support.
From Alumni Stadium to Gillette: Tropeano Cheers for the Patriots
Isabella Tropeano, LSOE ’18, will be making the transition from amateur to professional next year, as she is moving from BC pom squad to a Patriots cheerleader.