Through his career in the Boston College Economics Department, Can Erbil has maintained his “can-do” attitude.
Pope Uses Theological Ethics To Inspire Students
Stephen Pope uses his background in service and social ethics to help students better serve their communities.
Taghian Advocates For Versatility Of Biology Field
Danielle Taghian, a lifelong Bostonian, has studied or worked at every university on the Red Line before settling down at Boston College.
Wolfman Encourages Exploration In Chemistry
Neil Wolfman, a professor in the chemistry department since 2000, shares his early-life experiences and how they relate to his career at BC.
Kreeft Explores Atheism, Non-Christian Religions
Peter Kreeft, a philosophy professor at BC since 1965, studies the relationship between various religious vocations.
Herczynski Adds Another Dimension To Art With Fluid Physics
After a colleague’s offhand comment about Jackson Pollock, Andrzej Herczynski realized that their fields — art and physics — had more in common than he thought.
Breen Examines Impact Of Media And The Web
Professor Breen is an Australian researcher, journalist, and consultant and recently published a book on the impact of the Internet.
Professor Oh Explores Family Ties, Immigration In America
Professor Oh teaches Immigration History and Adoption and Kinship in America. She wants to offer a course called War and Sex in the near future.
Kowaleski Wallace Livens Up 18th-Century Lit
Kowaleski Wallace, a professor in the English Department, has a strong passion for pop culture, the arts, and women’s lives in the 18-century.