“No matter where you end up, you’re going to bring your PULSE experiences with you,” Hayley Trahan-Liptak, BC ’11 and BC Law ’14, said.
Author Talks Life of Nun Murdered in El Salvador
“Becoming a Maryknoll sister … meant bravery and daring,” Markey said. “It was an order for roll-up-your-sleeves, can-do girls.”
EcoPledge Hunts for 2,000 Plates Missing From Dining Services
Since the inventory of plates has decreased so drastically, BC Dining has been forced to use more single-use to-go containers.
Federal Cuts Could Impact Humanities, Science Research, Faculty Say
The earth and environmental sciences departments got over $1 million last year from the National Science Foundation.
15 Percent of Students Respond to UGBC Effectiveness Survey
Of the 10 categories surveyed, disabilities and transitioning into the BC community were the only two that received “neutral” rankings by the majority of responders. The rest were “agree” or “strongly agree.”
King’s College London Professor Explains How Globalization Changes Law
Globalization requires the law to account for international treaties and accords, which often lack strict definitions of what they govern.
Sportswriter Ben Shpigel Talks Concussions, Clicks
Shpigel began reporting for The Times in 2005 as a beat reporter for the New York Mets.
Jennings Highlights Importance of Liberal Arts Education in Pursuing a Career in Business
Jennings believes his theology degree has helped him to run a $20 billion venture capital firm more than any business degree would have.
Through Noah’s Ark Story, Geologist Balances Science, Religion
“The war between science and religion is better viewed as a conflict within religion over how to view science,” Montgomery said.
Akosua Achampong, Tt King Elected 2017-18 UGBC President, Executive Vice President
On Thursday evening, Aksoua Achampong and Tt King, both MCAS ’18, were elected UGBC president and EVP, ending a contentious election season.