BC professor Paul Farmer delivered the keynote speech to round out the one-day “Ethical Challenges in Global Public Health” conference on Monday.
Three Faculty Members Share Experiences at U.S.-Mexico Border
Three BC faculty members held a panel to discuss what they experienced when they visited the U.S.-Mexico border with the Encuentro Project in May.
Actor Matthew Del Negro Talks Learning from 10,000 ‘No’s
Matthew Del Negro, BC ’94, returned to his alma mater on Monday to speak on ambition, resilience, and making it in the media industry.
C21 Director’s Children’s Book to Come Out Next Month
‘Drawing God,’ a children’s book by Director of the Church in the 21st Century Center Karen Kiefer, will be released on October 8.
Lynch School Plans to Launch Four New Minors
The Lynch School of Education and Human Development is planning to launch minors in restorative justice; design thinking; cyberpsychology; and measurement, evaluation, statistics, and assessment (MESA).
BC EMS To Host ‘CPR Marathon’ on Friday
While the marathon is set to include fun activities and free prizes, its main event is the 12 hours of continuous CPR, which will be performed on dummies.
Simutin Explains How CEOs’ Formative Experiences Affect the Gender Wage Gap
University of Toronto professor Mike Simutin spoke to CSOM faculty about his research, which shows that CEOs’ formative experiences can explain more than 70 percent of the gender wage gap.
Public Health Observatory to Finish First Project
The project aims to draw resources to environmental issues by drawing media attention and equipping politicians and policymakers with a steady flow of background information.
CSD Chairs Plan to Expand Campus Programming
Conor McCormick, MCAS ’22 and Nick Claudio, MCAS ’22, are planning to shake things up as the new co-directors for the Undergraduate Government of BC’s Council for Students with Disabilities.
Students Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Originally scheduled to be held at O’Neill Plaza, the event was relocated inside Gasson because of rain—but nevertheless garnered a large student turnout.