The theme of this year’s Acronym Week is immigration. The Ahana Leadership Council will allow students of immigrant background to speak about their experiences.
Boston College’s Race Debate
BC students, faculty, and staff weigh in on the University’s social climate after recent events on campus and in the city.
32 Percent Admitted to the Class of 2020
Students in the Class of 2020 come from 46 states and 41 countries.
FACES, AHANA Find Ways to Sing, Dance, and ‘Speak For Your Change’
While there are many ways to enact change, facing differences and embracing them in our own lives proves to be the most powerful, as the ‘Speak For Your Change’ event suggests.
Black History Month is Good Opportunity for Students, Admin
Student engagement is critical. As racial issues are addressed across campus and continue to be an important part of discourse, students should participate in and learn from Black History Month.
Hiring For The Future: BC’s Diversity Challenge
The University’s recruitment and retainment of AHANA faculty, which currently stands at 16 percent of the total faculty, proves a trying and competitive process.
A Visual Investigation Of Racial Disparity At BC
Three graduate students in the Lynch School of Education (LSOE) created infographics that highlight the lack of AHANA faculty at Boston College.
In Copley, A Convergence Of Culture At Annual Ball
This year’s ball took place at the Westin Copley Place in downtown Boston.
Heights Through The Century: Integration And Inclusion At BC
‘The Heights’ revisits BC’s long road to integration, profiling the University’s shift from an all-white institution to a more diverse community.
A Shift Toward Current Events, Inclusion In BC’s Black History Month Plans
As Black History Month gets underway, the Bowman Center readies for a host of events intended to bring the Boston College student body together.