“When you let these games get away, they’re gone forever.” – BC head coach Steve Addazio
BC Creates New Website For Increased Access To ADA Resources
Over the summer, Judy Ferres, associate director of the Office for Institutional Diversity (OID), helped create a website that provides students with disabilities one central location where they can access information about how to get around on campus.
Veteran Investor Bob Davis Talks Venture Capital At ‘Lunch With A Leader’
“It was Google before Google existed,” Bob Davis of Highland Capital said. “It dominated the Internet by a large margin, with about 100 million people who visited the site every day.”
University Creates New Institute For Advanced Jesuit Studies
After its launch this summer, the newly formed Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies at Boston College will finalize its residence at 9 Lake St. on Brighton Campus in November after a temporary stay in Stokes Hall.
The Much-Needed Conversation About Mental Health
Yesterday’s BC Ignites brought mental health, a difficult topic to discuss, to the forefront of conversation on O’Neill Plaza. Coupled with some of UGBC’s other new initiatives, this public discussion can work to decrease the stigma associated with mental illness on campus.
An Investment In Jesuit Studies
The University’s recently established Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies will advance the Jesuit mission and establish BC as a national hub for research on Jesuits.
Thumbs Down To The Bees That Are Out To Get Us
Something must be done about the bees that keeping attacking us. Also, somebody needs to tell administrators at BC not to send out so many emails. Just like the bees, we cannot escape these dreadful emails.
Charting A Path In A Post-Career World
In this changing world, careers as we have known them for decades are changing. While we are still finding out where we are going, we should stop to find out what brings us to life.
We Keep Pronouncing The Novel “Dead,” But It Can Survive
Writers argue about whether the novel as a form of true literature is dead. The novel’s future has not yet been cemented. If we can escape the distractions of the age, we can learn to love the novel again.