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.
Irish Poet, Former BC Scholar Explores Agrarian Life Through Works
Poet, editor, and self-proclaimed “country boy” Peter Fallon read from his extenisve works of poetry as part of the Lowell Humanities Series.
CSOM Launches Corcoran Center For Real Estate And Urban Action
Boston College launched a new center at the Carroll School of Management (CSOM) last Thursday that will train undergraduate students on how to develop mixed-use housing communities.
Students Put BC-Themed Twist On Netflix Hit With ‘Mod Of Cards’
After having fulfilled a summer internship with an L.A.-based production company, Derek Switaj, CSOM ’15, said he knew the scripts he’d been working on had the potential to change students’ perspectives on television production within college setting, which later became the premise of ‘Mod of Cards.’
BC’s McNair Program Sees Continued Growth Through The Years
The McNair Program is a federally funded research program. Including Boston College, there are 158 programs at colleges and universities in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. The goal of the program is to provide support to first-generation college students who aim to attend graduate school.
University Implements Anonymous Ethics Reporting Hotline And Website
This year marks the first that Boston College has implemented an anonymous, third-party service for reporting University-related ethical concerns through the use of an Ethics Hotline and ethics reporting website, both of which are modeled around principles established through BC’s Professional Standards and Business Conduct policy guide.
Spoken Word Poetry Scene Emerges At BC
Once an underground movement, the spoken word poetry art form has found its place in Boston College’s arts community.
Greek Life Has Been A Part Of BC’s Campus Before, But The Tradition Seems Unlikely To Make A Resurgence
Greek life is not recognized by the University today, however, BC students used to enjoy several fraternities on campus.