I wouldn’t touch her with a 39-and-a-half-foot pole….
BC Armenian Club Emphasizes Volunteering In Boston’s Armenian Community
The BC Armenian Club uses community outreach to educate others about Armenian history and culture, including the Armenian Genocide.
Russell Unlocks Children’s Emotional Understanding
James Russell explores how children perceive emotion among other related topics in his Personality Theories course.
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.
Committee For Creative Enactments Performs Murder Mystery Improv Comedy Shows
By: Corinne Duffy
The Committee for Creative Enactments brings laughs in scripted murder mysteries and improv comedy shows throughout the year.
Pendas Brings Authentic German Experience To BC
By: Corinne Duffy
Devin Pendas uses his worldwide travels and love of history to create dynamic BC courses.
Ravalico Brings Passion For Languages To Lectures
By: Corinne Duffy
From studying Chinese, Spanish, and French in high school and adding Italian and German to her skill set in college, to working for the government of Monaco, for Lauren Ravalico, language encompasses all aspects of life.
Bourg Pioneers Mix Of Culture And Intellectual History
By: Corinne Duffy
Julian Bourg, a history professor at Boston College, teaches intellectual history with a focus on European thought.
Keith Combines Radio, Sci-Fi Short Stories In Lifelong Career
By: Corinne Duffy
Michael Keith may be a communication professor, but he’s also got a second life as a science-fiction author.