“Agape Latte Extra: Senior Night” featured graduates from the Class of 2015 who shared their experiences in the last year since graduation.
Brad Bates Advises Students to ‘Live in the Moment’
Brad Bates spoke at Agape Latte’s final event of the year on Tuesday night. His talk featured stories from his childhood, his first encounter with his wife, and how he discovered to appreciate life.
To Grant Cancer Patient’s Wish, BC Students Release Music Video
In order to grant Dorian Murray’s wish to become famous before going to heaven, students John Walsh and Lea Nelligan created a video featuring hundreds of BC students and faculty.
“Love Yourself:” Devino to Speak at Agape Latte’s First Event This Semester
Devino will return to Agape Latte on Tuesday to talk about finding happiness in relationships in the group’s first event of the spring semester.
To Serve God, Bake Bread, Kiefer Said At Semester’s Final Agape Latte
For the group’s Christmas Extravaganza, Agape Latte filled Hillside Café with students to hear Karen Kiefer talk about how she found a way to serve God through baking bread.
At Agape Latte, Tom Wesner Addresses The ‘God Of Surprises’
On God and life’s surprises with CSOM professor Tom Wesner.
Caffeinated Catholicism: Juice, Cronin Join Forces For Agape Latte ‘Beanpot’ Event
To celebrate Espresso Your Faith Week, C21 hosted an event that combined a talk by Kerry Cronin with a concert by Juice.
Council For Women Lands Former Secretary Of State For Colloquium
Madeleine Albright will speak in a November lecture sponsored by the Council for Women of Boston College.
Rev. Michael Himes Talks Familial Love And Courage At Agape Latte
“Loving, not being loved, is the most central fundamental part of being human,” said Rev. Michael Himes at the latest installment of Agape Latte last Wednesday, Nov. 5. Himes, a professor within the theology department at Boston College, discussed the family construct and familial love to a full Hillside Cafe.
Agape Latte Has Been Serving Up Conversations About Faith Since 2006
Agape Latte gives students a chance to have casual but meaningful discussions about faith in the 21st century.