Rogers believes that it is the duty of government officials to speak out against actions that infringe on religious freedom in America.
Political Science Journal Colloquium Releases First Issue
Colloquium, the political science journal of Boston College, will release its first issue at the end of February.
Civic Engagement Comittee Hosts Panel on Electoral College
The electors talked about the origins of the Electoral College being built upon compromise.
Climate Change Ignored by Voters, Alum Says
Stinnet believes environmentalists are “awful” voters who should be getting out to the polls in greater numbers.
Trump Takes the White House, Clinton Carries Massachusetts
Several events on campus led up to election night, including a viewing party Tuesday.
A Penne for Your Thoughts: Barilla Talks Pasta Company
Barilla urged aspiring entrepreneurs to be disciplined and to understand that the journey to success is more important than success itself.
Former U.S. Attorney General Addresses Students in Small-Group Discussion
Holder discussed some of the toughest decisions he had to make during his time as attorney general.
Clough Center Hosts Panel of Professors to Examine the Election
Alan Abramowitz, a professor of political science at Emory University, believes there is a polarized national electorate.
Secretary of Navy Talks Naming Naval Ships, Eliminating Fossil Fuels
United States Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus delivered the inaugural Dean’s Distinguished Lecture at Boston College Law School on Tuesday.
Farber Encourages Students to Follow Passions
Mike Farber, BC ’89, spoke at BC on Wednesday and encouraged students to self-reflect, follow their passions, and network.