Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Will Hobson, BC ’06, is scheduled to speak with students on his investigative writing experiences as formed during his academic career at an event moderated by English professor Carlo Rotella.
CSOM’s Center For Corporate Citizenship To Host Management Conference
Boston College will play host this week to corporate managers from around the world for the Corporate Citizenship Management Intensive Program, run by the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship based in the Carroll School of Management (CSOM).
Voices of Imani Jams In Fall Performance
In addition to the 35-person singing ensemble, Voices of Imani contained a gospel band that featured a guitarist, keyboardist, bassist, drummer, and trumpeter for its Fall Jam.
O’Neill Gallery Showcases Hispanic Food Photographs
A gallery on the library’s first floor will showcase the photographs of senior Natalie Blardony.
Campus Activities Board Nears Halfway Mark Of Inaugural Fall Programming Schedule
At the halfway mark of the semester, and after taking over programming responsibilities from UGBC at the beginning of the fall, the new Campus Activities Board (CAB) is well into its fall schedule and will now focus significant efforts on developing and marketing its brand.
O’Neill Library Develops New Digital Studio On Second Floor
In an effort to replace and concentrate the resources formerly housed in the Campus Technology Resource Center (CTRC), Boston College Libraries and Information Technology Services (ITS) have partnered to form the new BC Library Digital Studio—an early-stage media lab in soft launch phase on the second floor of O’Neill Library.
BC Faculty Convenes At Town Hall Meeting To Discuss Core Renewal
The renewal process for the University core curriculum at Boston College will continue this fall with a new short-term objective—creating and selecting proposals for pilot courses that will be implemented beginning in the 2015-16 academic year.
BCPD Responds To Increase In Reported Sexual Assaults In 2013
The latest figures reported in the University’s Annual Disclosure of Crime Statistics—a public report federally mandated under the Clery Act—show an increase in the number of forcible sexual assaults reported at Boston College in 2013.
Former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou Speaks At Winston Center Event
Whether it is containing the spread of Ebola or combating economic crises, international organizations could play a critical role in solving society’s greatest difficulties, said former Greek PM George Papandreou yesterday afternoon.
Accessiblity On Campus Still A Concern For Some Students
Some students contend that recent changes seeking to enable accessibility on campus are barely scratching the surface of problems surrounding access at Boston College.