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.
Students Discuss Culture And Identity Through Slam Poetry
Lily Myers’s poem “Shrinking Women” went viral on YouTube and won the “Best Love Poem” award at the 2013 College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational.
Founder Of ‘I Am That Girl’ Reflects On Empowerment During Love Your Body Week
Alexis Jones is the founder of I Am That Girl—a non-profit whose goal is to promote wellness and self-love for girls across the world—and spoke to students as a part of Love Your Body Week, co-sponsored by UGBC, I Am That Girl (IATG) at BC, and Women in Business (WIB).
BCEMS Holds Panel On Medical Process For Alcohol-Related Incidents
To address confusion and increase transparency about the medical and conduct procedures with alcohol-related incidents, BCEMS hosted a panel discussion Wednesday night featuring representatives from each of the major phases of the process—BCPD, BCEMS, the Office of Student Conduct, and the Office of Health Promotion.
Administrators And UGBC Act To Revise, Clarify Student Guide
Produced by the Dean of Students Office (DOS) and revised on an annual basis, the Student Guide has become the subject of a joint effort by both University administrators and members of UGBC to clarify, renew, and better publicize issues surrounding free speech and the right to organize on campus for student groups.
LYBW Event Examines Male Stereotypes
Students gathered to discuss issues related to stereotypes, particularly those that pressure males into thinking they need to be strong figures in society.