Boston College will rebrand the Thea Bowman AHANA Intercultural Center (BAIC) as the Thea Bowman Intercultural Center starting this summer, dropping the AHANA acronym and incorporating resources for LGBTQ+ students under its umbrella.
Former Ohio Governor John Kasich Speaks About Personal Growth, Today’s Politics at Clough Colloquium
John Kasich, former Ohio governor and 2016 Republican presidential candidate, stressed the importance of personal growth and evolution during a speech at Boston College on Thursday.
Soo Talks Diversity, Cultural Celebration at APAHM Ceremony
Soo spoke at Boston College’s opening ceremony for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM) on Tuesday night in Gasson 100.
Thirteen Students Elected as Student Assembly Representatives
Thirteen students were elected to the Student Assembly of UGBC in Tuesday’s election.
Reflecting on their wins, the newly elected representatives expressed gratitude to their classmates for electing them and excitement to make tangible change on Boston College’s campus.
Undergraduate Theology Journal Hosts Inaugural Spring Conference
Boston College’s undergraduate theology journal Mystērion held its inaugural spring conference at the BC School of Theology on March 19.
BC Faculty Interdisciplinary Panel Discuss Russian Invasion, Future of Ukraine
BC faculty met on Monday night to discuss the past, present, and future of Ukraine during the ongoing Russian invasion.
Benjamin, Spagnola Win UGBC Pres., VP Election
Lubens Benjamin and Julia Spagnola will be the next president and vice president of UGBC, respectively. The team won 1955 of 3133 votes, or 62.4 percent, in Tuesday’s election.
UGBC Candidates Tackle Academic Advising, Transparency, and Sustainability in Final Debate
The two teams running for UGBC president and vice president faced off on Sunday night one last time before Tuesday’s election, debating how they plan to tackle issues including academic advising, transparency within student government, and environmental sustainability.
BC Hosts First Relay for Life Event Since 2019
Students gathered Friday night from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. in the Margot Connell Recreation Center with Relay for Life and The American Cancer Society to stay up for 12 hours in an attempt to symbolize the journey a cancer patient goes through.
LSEHD To Launch New Department of Formative Education
The Lynch School of Education and Human Development is launching the new Department of Formative Education in June, according to Chris Higgins, who will chair the new department.