From the mundane to Thomas Kaplan-Maxfield, here’s a small dose of what your professors have been getting up to for the past month.
Despite Declining Sight, Senior Singer Finds His Sound
After losing his sight, Ben Seo continues to bring his passion for music to Boston College.
WIN Gives Entrepreneurial Women a Chance to Succeed
Boston College’s Women Innovators Network seeks to empower women in the business sector by inviting big-name entrepreneurs such as Diane Hessan.
Pushing Through the Quarter-Life Crisis
Features editor James Lucey ends his Heights career with a final column about where he’s going next—or at least hopes to.
At the Winston Center, Ethics and Globalization Meet
The Winston Center hopes to broaden the minds of Boston College students entering the business world and elsewhere by challenging their ethical beliefs.
New Dean Brings Science and Tech Experience to Lynch School
New Associate Dean of Research James Slotta believes the Lynch school faculty’s extensive expertise in teaching, learning, assessment, technology, and social justice can be attributed to the campus on a wider basis.
Despite Small Size, Slavic Studies Offers Big Opportunities
Students who graduate with a degree in Slavic Studies or Russian have a wide array of opportunities because of their knowledge of the language and culture.
Professor and Student Explore Political and Personal Sides of Syrian Crisis
With over 400,000 deaths in Syria, many of them civilians, political science professor Peter Krause discusses the role of the U.S. in the crisis.
‘My Team Is Breaking Barriers’
Nationally-ranked BC women’s rugby has defied expectations in its recent postseason run.
With Humanizing Poetry, Kim Garcia Questions Drone Warfare
A monk once told BC English Professor Kim Garcia, “Writing is your prayer.” Since that day, she has combated war with poetry.