Seven students shared academic research and personal reflections with their undergrad peers at BCTalks.
Campus Photo Campaign Tackles Issues Of Privilege
UGBC has enacted a photo campaign to raise awareness of different privileges students face.
Archbishop Of Chicago To Speak At 2015 Commencement
Rev. Blase Cupich, and several others, including a nun, teacher, journalist, and executive, will receive honorary degrees from the University.
Gregory Angelo, BC ’00, Shares The Conservative Argument In Support Of Gay Rights
Gregory Angelo, executive director the the Log Cabin Republicans, showed how conservative values can successfully intersect with gay rights.
Journalist Shares Stories Of Reporting In Unsafe Conditions
Lara Logan, a 60 Minutes correspondent, shared her experiences reporting in dangerous areas, including when she was sexually assaulted during protests in Egypt.
‘Splash’ Invites Creativity In The Classroom
Boston College students taught unique courses to local high school students at this year’s BC Splash.
Kate White Moves Beyond ‘Cosmo’ Headlines To Pen Own Writing Path
Own It keynote speaker Kate White spoke on March 29 about the need to make one’s brand bigger, better, bolder, and more “badass.”
Sophomore Presidential Scholars Set To Air Mental Health Documentary
A year of efforts to explore mental health in Boston by the sophomore class of the Gabelli Presidential Scholars Program is set to culminate in a documentary filmed and produced by the class.
A Scholarship In Honor Of Oscar Romero
Ricardo Alberto, A&S ’16, was awarded the 2015 Archbishop Oscar A. Romero Scholarship for his involvement in and service to the Hispanic and Latino community at BC and in the wider community.
BCMUN Brings 500 To Annual Boston Conference
500 high school students from around the world gathered in Boston for the Model United Nations conference hosted by BC Model United Nations.