Over 800 people registered for the National Bone Marrow Registry this weekend.
Bosnian Scholar Talks About Religion, Nationality in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Alen Kristic spoke of the need for religious change in the region, particularly in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the horrors of the Bosnian War.
A General, an Ambassador, and a Reverend Walk Into a Panel on Just War
A general, ambassador, and reverend each gave their takes on what just war consists of on Thursday night.
‘We Have a Lot at Stake:’ Hersman on Use of Chemical Weapons
Rebecca Hersman gave a talk titled “Toxic War: Syria, ISIS, and the Use of Chemical Weapons” on Friday.
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.
‘So Who Wants a Job?’ BC Alum Discusses Careers with Students
Arnie Sookram, BC alum and current World Wide lead for the Windows Devices Group e-commerce business, stressed the importance of taking advantage of all BC has to offer.
Margaret Beale Spencer: Looking at Social Justice Issues Through a Scientific Lens
Margaret Beale Spencer, a professor of urban education at the University of Chicago, spoke about vulnerability, development, and resiliency at her talk on Oct. 20.
Film on First African American BC Football Player Sparks Race Discussion
The racial discrimination portrayed in the film led students to talk about the current racial climate on BC’s campus.
Career Center Invites Wizards to Attend Harry Potter-Themed Event
The Career Center will divide sophomores into “houses” based on where they are in their career process.
Marc Bamuthi Joseph Encourages Artists to Collaborate With Communities
Joseph blended spoken word, video, poetry, and discussion in his talk on Wednesday night.