For students looking for an international experience doing either research or English teaching after completing their undergrad degrees, the word “Fulbright” may spell out an answer.
University Issues Notice Of Off-Campus Intruder
Last Friday, the University posted a safety notice on the Agora Portal webpage regarding an off-campus private property home intrusion and theft reported to the Boston Police Department (BPD).
Lincoln’s Legacy: Poetry and Politics
This week marks the 151st anniversary of the 16th president’s Gettysburg Address. For former high school speech and debate nerds such as myself, it’s sort of like a pre-Christmas celebration, in which Lincoln plays the part of Santa
O’Neill Library Gallery Exhibits Global Perspective In Photos
Members of the BC community submitted photos for the O’Neill first floor gallery exhibition, put on for International Education Week.
UGBC Executive Vice President Chris Marchese Steps Down
UGBC Executive Vice President Chris Marchese, A&S ’15 confirmed tonight that he has stepped down from his role for “personal reasons.”
Pope Uses Theological Ethics To Inspire Students
Stephen Pope uses his background in service and social ethics to help students better serve their communities.
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.
Professors Use Twitter As Classroom Tool
Professors teaching large lecture classes are turning to Twitter to foster discussions on course material.
International Education Week Focuses On Social Justice, Solidarity
International Education Week featured twice as many events as last year and focused on the importance of global social justice.
The Doug Flutie Effect
After Doug Flutie’s historic touchdown catch, the number of applications to BC rose by 4,000 in just three years.