BC Women’s Center Spotlight
If you are looking for a safe and welcoming space on campus, there is no better place to go than the Women’s Center. The Boston College Women’s Center provides a ...CARE Week Starts Conversations About Sexual Assault
Content Warning: this article discusses sensitive subjects such as sexual assault, domestic violence, and intimate partner violence. The Boston College Women’s Center hosted CARE Week March 21-26 to spread awareness ...'Take Back the Night' Highlights the Importance of Believing Survivors
Students and faculty gathered in solidarity on Wednesday night on O'Neill Plaza to support sexual assault survivors.UGBC Expresses Solidarity With Sexual Assault Survivors After Kavanaugh’s Confirmation
UGBC posted a statement reaffirming its solidarity with sexual assault survivors and providing information on both on and off campus support resources.BC Women's Center Seeks to Empower and Inspire
The Women's Center seeks to empower the entire BC community, irrespective of gender, race, ethnicity, or social class.Let's Talk About Sexual Assault
Recently, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos spoke about sexual assault policies in the Trump era, and despite her policy's glaring flaws, it's imperative to keep the conversation going.Take Back the Night: A Cornerstone of CARE Week
The Women's Center's annual CARE Week seeks to increase awareness of sexual assault and on-campus resources through powerful events like Take Back the Night.Sexual Assault and Alcohol Resources Increase Student Privacy
Policy changes with regards to sexual assault and alcohol resources allow for students to seek help without the fear of being identified or targeted.