BC adaptation of Happiness Project campaign seeks to encourage joy amid busy schedules.
Number Of BC Fulbright Winners Hits Decade Low in 2014-2015
With 10 winners, BC remains among top producers of Fulbright grants for research institutions, yet places lower than most recent years.
Trust Needed Between U.S. And Chinese Film Markets
Martha Bayles brought together leaders within movie industry to talk about the potential merging of the Chinese and American movie markets.
Assistant Nursing Professor Receives Grant From NIH
Melissa Sutherland recently received a grant for her work in interpersonal violence screening among women.
Hughes Talks Leadership Experience With George W. Bush
Karen Hughes spoke to students about her experience working as the counsellor to former President George W. Bush at the Clough Colloquium.
A Letter To The Victors: Advice For Thomas And Olivia
Connor Mellas offers advice for the incoming president and executive vice president of UGBC.
Bridging BC’s Gender Gap: Sophomore Lily Peng’s Unlikely Path To Women’s Activism
Lily Peng, A&S 17, came to BC with little concern for women’s issues, but soon discovered a disparity in the contributions of men and women in the classroom.
In Copley, A Convergence Of Culture At Annual Ball
This year’s ball took place at the Westin Copley Place in downtown Boston.
RHA’s ‘Cribs’ Showcases Student Dorm Rooms
RHA is now accepting submissions for their BC Cribs contest.
Doherty Uses GPS Technology In Developing Countries
Patricia Doherty, the director of the Institute for Scientific Research, won the 2014 Distinguished Service Award in recognition of her work with GPS technology in developing countries.