Sophomore Aneeb Sheikh Gives Voice to Syrian Refugee Crisis
Empowering students to engage with the Syrian refugee crisis, Aneeb Sheikh, MCAS '20, brings discussion to campus after his experiences on a trip to Jordan.'Marketing x Tech' Joins Students and Tech Marketing Professionals
Marketing professionals shared experiences and insights with students at MABC's first event of the year.Steve Pemberton Overcomes Adversity to Embrace Diversity
Walgreens Divisional Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer Steve Pemberton discusses growing from a traumatic youth into a successful role model.Essential Apps for Incoming Eagles
College will bring a variety of new experiences; these essential apps will keep you well-informed and well-fed throughout your time on the Heights.Do We Have a Voice? Free Speech at Boston College
Student activism is becoming increasingly common on college campuses, thus raising the question of whether or not student demands are being heard and addressed by administrators.Craig Burns Takes on New Role Amidst “Changing Landscape” of Mental Health Treatment
Healing, accessibility, and connectedness mark new Director of University Counseling Services Craig Burns’ goals for providing care to students.'Politicizing Beyoncé' Reveals a Deliberate Queen B
Yoncé's latest album is more symbolically charged than any of her previous work.Romero Scholar Maura Lester McSweeney on Connecting her Realities
With an impressive list of accomplishments affecting the Hispanic/Latino community on her resume, junior Maura Lester McSweeney is this year's Archbishop Oscar A. Romero Scholarship winner.