As the International Assistant Program gears up for the 2015-2016 academic year, it exhibits a renewed focus on how best to integrate a growing number of international students from East Asian countries.
Alpha Sigma Nu Recognizes New Student Inductees
On Sunday afternoon, 100 Boston College students were welcomed into Alpha Sigma Nu, the honor society of Jesuit institutes of higher education.
For Service Groups, A Week Of Reflection
F.A.S.T. Week is an attempt to help students returning from placements and service trips answer the question of how they are able to authentically incorporate their service experiences into their everyday lives.
Ron Kim Calls For Student Resolve In Face Of Failures
Ron Kim spoke to students about his experiences as the only Asian-American state assemblyman in New York.
By University Request, ‘Fifty Shades’ Returns To BC Bookstore
The book was removed Monday following customer complaints, but the University soon after asked the company that operates the bookstore to reconsider.
‘Fifty Shades’ Pulled From BC Bookstore
The BC bookstore pulled the popular romance novel following several complaints.
Legal Attacks Of Nazi Law Analyzed At Two-Day Conference
The Legally Blind conference was hosted by several campus organizations, including the Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics and the Jewish Studies program.
Dean Mogan, Dr. Maturana Sendoya Address Recent Events In Letter To Students
The letter discussed the racism by a fraternity at the University of Oklahoma as well as a death of a Wisconsin boy and the anniversary of the March on Selma.
Reviewing U.S. Policy In The Middle East
Five professors gathered to review the history of U.S. political and military involvement in the Middle East.
Faculty Target Poor Conditions For Adjuncts With ‘Walk-In’
Faculty, both tenured and non-tenured, came together on Wednesday in the Chocolate Bar in Stokes Hall to advocate for adjunct faculty and raise awareness of the adjunct problem.