Friday’s march occurred in the midst of a number of notable events for other unions across the country, including Harvard University voting to form a union.
A Conversation on Ferguson, 4 Years Later
Harvard Kennedy School hosts a discussion to keep dialogue around Black Lives Matter, specifically in regards to the impact of Michael Brown, firm and loud.
Previewing 2018 Softball: Harvard
The Eagles, fresh off a series victory over Notre Dame, will take a break from conference play and host Harvard—the best team in the Ivy League—on Tuesday afternoon.
Joseph Allen, BC ’98, Explores Link Between Buildings and Overall Health
Joseph Allen, BC ’98, has dedicated his research efforts to explore the link between built indoor environments and our overall health. His Healthy Buildings group operates out of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Previewing 2018 Baseball: Harvard
The Eagles have claimed 12 Beanpot titles, but No. 13 would have special significances—they would win their fourth in a row, which would be the first time in school history to do so.
Powerful Nor’easter Causes University to Close
The University announced its closing at 9:52 p.m. via Facebook, Twitter, and its emergency notification system.
Farmer and Himes Discuss Friendship, Health Care
“I knew I had wanted to go into medicine, [but] I had no idea why—Haiti made me know why,” said Paul Farmer, co-founder of Partners in Health.
Harvard Conference Discusses Power of Design in Digital Age
Sixth-annual HarvardxDesign conference at the Harvard Graduate School of Design invites industry leaders to explore the influence that design can have on the experience of individuals, the fabric of communities, the structure of organizations, and the dynamics of systems.
Lowery Helps Students Learn About Biology and Beyond
“I love teaching students about biology. I love helping them to learn how to think critically…to see what we can accomplish and the power we have as individuals to change the world,” said Laura Anne Lowery, a biology professor at BC.
Notebook: Second-Chance Opportunities Prove to be the Difference in Loss to Harvard
Goalie Ryan Edquist failed to control the puck on multiple occasions, as Boston College men’s hockey failed to capitalize in overtime after Logan Hustko’s hat-trick gave the Eagles a fighting chance.