History professor Deborah Levenson wrote ‘Adios Nino,’ the story behind the emergence and expansion of violent gangs in Guatemala.
CSON Gains Membership To Gerontological Nursing Organization
Admittance into the National Hartford Center of Gerontological Nursing Excellence gives CSON access to collaboration with member institutions as well as leaders in the field of nursing.
Set The World Aflame … Just Don’t Do It Here
Working for justice is like “lighting a match and hoping the fire spreads,” according to Carolyn Forche.
Alcohol Violations At BC Jump In 2013 After Two-Year Slide
Alcohol violation statistics collected under the Clery Act reflect a rise in liquor law violations, consistent with an overall increase in the last decade.
Students And Faculty Stage ‘Die-In’ Protest In St. Mary’s
In St. Mary’s, over 60 students and faculty members protested police violence against people of color.
Resilience In The Face Of Daily Adversity
Like most things in life, Jim Valvano’s message is relative to the journey we each face. His seven signature words are immortal because they give us chills. And they give us chills because they terrify us.
Board Of Trustees, UGBC Discuss Initiatives, Advocacy Work
Undergraduate Government of Boston College (UGBC) president Nanci Fiore-Chettiar, and executive vice president Connor Bourff, both A&S ’15, convened with the University Board of Trustees on Friday to discuss UGBC’s proposed initiatives and advocacy work.
UGBC Meets With OSI, DOS To Discuss Student Guide
A committee made up of UGBC representatives and administrators is working to revise the Student Guide.
Jack Dunn Shares Life Experiences At Last Lecture Series
The advice Dunn shared was broken into six parts: the important of gratitude, giving, making a difference, letting go of remorse, cherishing opportunities, and believing in yourself.
Ignites Talk: Cusaj Thomas On Breaking The Poverty Cycle
Living homeless for a time growing up, Cusaj Thomas, A&S ’15, discussed the organizations responsible for bringing him out of the cycle of poverty at the Dec. 1 Ignites lecture.