Representatives from BC Dining provided a general overview of their operations in the latest student-administrator forum on Wednesday.
BC To Offer New Palliative Care Certificate
The program aims to attract individuals who have experience in or exposure to hospice care, according to Teresa Schirmer, associate dean of the School of Social Work.
Results From Newton Elections Reported
The unofficial results from the Newton Nov. 5 elections were released beginning at 8 p.m. on Tuesday the City of Newton website. The polls opened at 7 a.m. and closed at 8 p.m.
Ward 2 Candidates
Get to know the Ward 2 candidates for the Newton elections for ward councilor, councilor-at-large, and School Committee. Elections are Nov. 5.
Panel Discusses Religion and The Democratic Party
The Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life hosted a panel to discuss the role of religion in the modern Democratic Party on Monday. Mark Silk, a professor at Trinity College; Peter Skerry, a professor at Boston College; and Michael Sean Winters, a writer for the National Catholic Reporter, came together to debate. Their…
Blackstone CEO Talks New Book, Business Advice
Stephen Schwarzman, CEO of financial services firm Blackstone and No. 42 on Forbes’ Most Powerful People of 2018, gave a talk hosted by the BC Chief Executives Program.
Proposed Ordinance to Examine Gun Manufacturers
The Boston S.T.R.O.N.G. Act, which would require Boston to examine its relationship with firearm manufacturing companies, was proposed on Wednesday.
Newton Moves Forward with Climate Action Plan
“A strategy without numbers is not a strategy and a plan without choices is not a plan,” Groudy said.