Dianoia, which is composed of several undergraduate essays, will be releasing its eighth issue on Monday, as well as a digital symposium featuring guest speakers from the journal’s recent publications.
Philosophy Course Takes Students on 150-mile Pilgrimage Through Europe
While everyone else sorts out plans for summer jobs, classes, or internships, a group of 10 students is being selected to start their summer off on a different path—literally.
Classics Department Introduces Ancient Greek Minor
Because Ancient Greek is deeply integrated in the foundation of many subject areas, such as philosophy and theology, the department believes that having some knowledge of Greek language and culture will help students attain a deeper understanding of their other studies.
Behind the Counter With Grogan, City Co.’s Coolest Cashier
You might not know his name, but you’ve likely met Patrick Grogan during a late night run to City Co.
‘Quasi-Inaugural Edition’ of Philosophy Journal Launches
Tom Lombardo, CSOM ’17, and his conglomerate of philosophy-minded friends crafted this semester’s issue of Dianoia.
‘Let the Scene Unfold:’ Professor Talks Prayer, Imagination
The Center for Ignatian Spirituality and the Jesuit Collaborative hosted Philosophy professor Marina McCoy to talk about how God can use imagination during transitions.
Kreeft Explores Atheism, Non-Christian Religions
Peter Kreeft, a philosophy professor at BC since 1965, studies the relationship between various religious vocations.