Peter Kreeft, a philosophy professor at BC since 1965, studies the relationship between various religious vocations.
LeaderShape Encourages Personal Development, Builds Communication Skills in Retreats
LeaderShape plans an annual six-day retreat in early January to hone participants’ leadership skills.
The Modulars Have Endured Protests, Stricter Alcohol Policy, and Water Damage
Since their groundbreaking in 1970, the Mods have become a beloved BC landmark despite frequent structural setbacks.
Defending Millennials
Although older generations like to point our collective flaws, they overlook our desire to create positive change.
Women’s Center Hosts SANet Kickoff With Sexual Assault Survivor Katie Hnida
Yesterday evening in the Shea Room of Conte Forum, the Boston College Sexual Assault Network (SANet) kicked off the organization’s year of programming with a talk by Katie Hnida, a survivor of rape and the first woman to play and score points in a NCAA Division I football game.
O’Neill Gallery Showcases Hispanic Food Photographs
A gallery on the library’s first floor will showcase the photographs of senior Natalie Blardony.
Campus Activities Board Nears Halfway Mark Of Inaugural Fall Programming Schedule
At the halfway mark of the semester, and after taking over programming responsibilities from UGBC at the beginning of the fall, the new Campus Activities Board (CAB) is well into its fall schedule and will now focus significant efforts on developing and marketing its brand.
O’Neill Library Develops New Digital Studio On Second Floor
In an effort to replace and concentrate the resources formerly housed in the Campus Technology Resource Center (CTRC), Boston College Libraries and Information Technology Services (ITS) have partnered to form the new BC Library Digital Studio—an early-stage media lab in soft launch phase on the second floor of O’Neill Library.
BC Faculty Convenes At Town Hall Meeting To Discuss Core Renewal
The renewal process for the University core curriculum at Boston College will continue this fall with a new short-term objective—creating and selecting proposals for pilot courses that will be implemented beginning in the 2015-16 academic year.
Students Adjust To The Tricky Costs Of Living Off Campus
For many students, moving off campus is a welcome teaser for adult life: there are no resident assistants, no security desks, and a healthy sampling of non-Boston College students in the homes and apartments nearby. This additional freedom comes at a cost, however.