Susan Tohn, a professor in the Boston College School of Social Work, and Sarah Castricum, senior instructional developer at the Center for Teaching Excellence, collaborated on “Cultivating Courageous Classroom Conversations,” part of BC’s International Education Week.
Previewing 2018 Football: Florida State
The Eagles travel to Tallahassee to take on a Florida State team that needs to win out in order to keep its nation-leading 36-year bowl streak alive.
Men’s Hockey Overcomes Sloppy Start, Ties New Hampshire
Jack McBain got the rally started for the Eagles, deflecting a shot past Wildcats goaltender Mike Robinson two minutes into the third period, before David Cotton continued his hot start and tied the game with seven minutes to play.
Eagles Hold off Virginia Tech in Dramatic Senior Night Victory
McKenna Goss led the Eagles with 19 kills, and the Eagles managed to scrape out a 16-14 fifth set victory after blowing a 2-0 match lead.
Lonergan Sparks BC to Bounce-Back Win Over Connecticut
Caitrin Lonergan opened the scoring four minutes before the end of the first period, and Olivia Finocchario added her first career goal in the third frame to seal the victory for the Eagles.
Mike Shinoda Brings Linkin Park, Fort Minor Hits to HOB
Linkin Park’s frontman Mike Shinoda showed up with a cast of hit songs for his headlining House of Blues set on Nov. 14.
Previewing 2018 Volleyball: Virginia Tech
Having dropped five conference games in a row, the Eagles’ second-to-last home match of the season comes against a team that beat them a few weeks prior—Virginia Tech.
Previewing 2018-19 Men’s Hockey: New Hampshire
The Eagles have won three in a row since a dreadful 0-5 start, and are poised to continue their early success as they welcome in a slumping New Hampshire side.
Previewing 2018-19 Women’s Hockey: Connecticut
The Eagles were missing Megan Keller, Cayla Barnes, Caitrin Lonergan, and Kali Flanagan in their defeat to Providence two weeks, but are back at full strength as they hit the road to take on the Huskies.
College GameDay Showed That BC’s Football Tradition Can Be Restored
BC hosted College GameDay last Saturday for the first time since 2009, and—despite the loss to No. 2 Clemson—the excitement surrounding the program rivaled that of decade’s past.