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Looking back to look forward Creative Artwork by Boston College Students What does “looking back to look forward” mean to you? In talking about her work,...
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In this book Fr. Boyle shares compelling stories of his “homies,” reflecting on the importance of acknowledging the humanity of all people, clarifying God’s...
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Fr. Martin stepped into intense controversy with this essay calling for compassionate, open, two-way dialogue, applicable beyond the Catholic Church and its...
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What does it mean for the Church to be merciful? In Pope Francis’s vision for the Church, mercy actively reaches out to rescue and heal societies and...
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In this skill-based program, you will learn practical tools and strategies to strengthen resiliency and improve decision-making. Based upon the Institute of...
9am
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Carrie Mae Weems: Strategies of Engagement examines this eminent American artist’s diverse and innovative career through both celebrated and rarely exhibited...
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Not There, Not Here presents twenty-two abstract paintings by Hartmut Austen that often evoke either interior spaces or landscapes in distress. Created over...
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"Nonbank Lending" David A. Rismiller Chair in Finance Academic Director, Risk Institute The Ohio State University
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This exhibition contains photographs from the summers of two twenty-year olds, creating a well-rounded collection of diverse aspects of summer. The images...
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A Lecture by Prof. Agnese Haijima, Head of Japanese Studies at the University of Latvia This lecture examines the creation of humorous pictures as a means...
12:30pm
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Current students are invited to meet and hold informal conversations with Associate Dean of Student Experience, Teresa Schirmer and Assistant Dean of Field...
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The Boston College Political Science Department invites you to the Jack Miller Center Constitutional Day Lecture by Prof. Keith E. Whittington. Prof....
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Magnetic Memories with Topological Insulator and Compensated Ferrimagnet New materials and physics mechanisms are required to further lower down the power...
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This talk will explore a brutal murder and dismemberment that took place in Philadelphia in 1887, and will examine how race, gender, sexuality, and violence...
4:30pm
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GLC will be hosting our opening program for pride week. This will be co-sponsored with the Dean of Students office who will work with us to host our first...
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