Stephen Pope uses his background in service and social ethics to help students better serve their communities.
Challenging International Aid And Service
Despite what many say to the contrary, skin matter does matter in international aid. People should be conscious that many of those who go abroad to help others come from countries that are partially responsible for the underdevelopment in the first place.
Masking Your ‘Authentic’ At BC
Authenticity should be intrinsic and natural, not something we try out for size every once in a while.
The Lessons We Take With Us When We Leave BC
It is well known that the ideals of BC impact students significantly on campus. It is reassuring to hear that BC alumni take these lessons with them post-graduation.
BC Volunteers Band Together To Protect Arts In Boston Public Schools
Meridith Smith, A&S ’16, founded Mentoring Through The Arts to combat program cuts in Boston public schools, including Brighton’s Edison K-8.
Learn First, Lead Second
At a school that grooms students to be future leaders, it is necessary to first take the time to step back, check your privilege and bias, and realize that in order to lead we first must learn how to listen, observe, and follow.
Jumpstart BC Volunteers Promote Literacy In Local Preschools
Jumpstart BC hopes to get enough volunteers to staff nine Boston-area classrooms this year.
Students Should Engage Canstructive Fundraising For Local Food Bank
Canstruction, a nonprofit that holds annual design-building competitions, collects cans that are donated to a food bank after a building competition. It is an event that BC students should consider attending.
Students For Soldiers Partner With Local Homeless Shelter To Serve Veterans
Students for Soldiers was founded last year and regularly sends student volunteers to New England Center For Homeless Veterans.
First Year Service Program Prepares For Its Fourth Year
First Year Service Program provides 13 service placements exclusively for freshmen along with a weekly reflection with sophomore mentors.