The Thea Bowman AHANA and Intercultural Center’s annual Black History Month Opening Ceremony, which celebrated the theme “Stronger Together” this year, featured a lineup of guest speakers and performers.
Piovesan Shares Efforts to Protect LGBTI Rights in the Americas
The Boston College Latin American Studies program, BC Organization of Latin American Affairs, and BC Law School’s Latin American Law Students Association welcomed Flávia Piovesan to campus on Tuesday to share the Inter-American System’s work to protect LGBTI rights.
Student Assembly Discusses Student Costs for Senior Week
The Student Assembly (SA) discussed the out-of-pocket costs seniors pay when attending Senior Week festivities in its meeting on Tuesday night.
Armstrong Urges Students to Love One Another at MLK Memorial
Campus Ministry hosted members of the Boston College community in the Murray Function Room on Monday night to honor Martin Luther King’s legacy through prayer and worship.
2023 Women’s Summit Keynote Speaker Details Family Impact on Her Career in Journalism
On Saturday, the BC Women’s Center held its first fully in-person Women’s Summit in two years. The event featured workshops and panel discussions that aimed to empower attendees and engage in meaningful conversations, according to the Women’s Summit website.
Schlozman and Hopkins Analyze the Connection Between Religious and Political Affiliation in United States
For the first time in American history, white Christians no longer represent a majority of the general public, according to political science professors Kay Schlozman and David Hopkins.
Pipes Burst Across Campus Due to Arctic Blast
Pipes froze throughout Boston College’s campus due to dangerously low temperatures from the arctic blast that swept the Greater Boston area this weekend.
Catholic Women Do Preach: STM Event Reflects on Breaking Historical Precedent
A Feb. 2 Candlemas prayer service commenced the STM’s book celebration for Catholic Women Preach: Raising Voices, Renewing the Church, a compilation of homilies by Catholic women published in November 2022.
Institute for the Liberal Arts Hosts Forum About ChatGPT in Higher Education
Despite its controversial presence in the academic world, ChatGPT will not radically transform the higher education system, according to Paula Mathieu, an associate English professor at Boston College.
SA Brainstorms Ways to Deepen Relationships with Administrators
The Student Assembly (SA) brainstormed ways to deepen its communication and relationships with University administrators in its meeting on Tuesday night.