This Halloween, we’d appreciate it if you could take some time, put away the sexy bunny ears, and harness all the creative energy you can muster to wow us with some clever costumes.
Former President Of ESPN George Bodenheimer Discusses Corporate Values At Chambers Lecture Series
George Bodenheimer, who oversaw ESPN from 1998-2011, told audience members that mission, brand and culture were the keys to success.
University Opts Out Of City-Requested Payments In Lieu Of Property Taxes
In light of a recent report released by The Boston Globe, some of the largest educational nonprofit institutions across Boston, including Boston College, are opting not to submit these voluntary payments, which the city uses to fund municipality services.
Life Lessons From ‘Boyhood’: Being Present In The Moment
Sometimes multitasking can keep us from seizing the moment—or, in the words of ‘Boyhood,’ allowing the moment to seize us.
Holocaust Survivor Rena Finder Discusses Life In WWII Poland
On Tuesday night, the Shaw Leadership Program, BC Hillel, the Emerging Leader Program, and the Sankofa Leadership Program hosted Holocaust survivor Rena Finder for the fifth consecutive year in the Murray Function Room of the Yawkey Center, where she discussed her upbringing in WWII Poland.
BC Research Team To Head $19 Million Grant From National Institute Of Health
A team headed by professor David Burgess will lead the development of the National Research Mentoring Network as part of a five year, $19 million grant.
BC College Democrats and UGBC Partner To Host Congressman Joe Kennedy And Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick
On Monday evening, the College Democrats of Massachusetts, the College Democrats of Boston College, and UGBC partnered to sponsor an event featuring Congressman Joe Kennedy and Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick to discuss Democratic politics and the upcoming election season.
One Man’s Search For The Secrets Of Life And Field Hockey
A scattered consciousness discovers 15 life and sport lessons at Harvard.
Searching For Six
The Eagles head south again, and this time, they’re looking for bowl eligibility.
Life Is Not Cinema: What We Can Learn From ‘Birdman’
Like the movie ‘Birdman,’ which was was filmed with invisible cuts, there are no transitions or ellipses in real life, so when we find ourselves being inauthentic in one take, it’s bound to carry over.