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Initiated in 2000 by the US Department of State and the Department of Education, International Education Week (IEW) emphasizes the importance of increasing...
11/15
Interested in a career in business? Come learn about the Catalyst Program, an intensive, 10-week program designed exclusively for non-management students to...
11/16 5:00pm
Since joining The New Yorker in 1978, cartoonist Roz Chast has established herself as one of our greatest artistic chroniclers of the anxieties,...
11/16 7:00pm
The beautifully illuminated Beauvais Missal—created in the thirteenth century and dismembered in the twentieth—is one of the best-known victims of...
11/17 5:00pm
NETWORKING 101 6-7pm Help improve your networking skills right before you head to Career Night for the Arts. The BC Career Center will have Networking...
11/17 6:00pm
Susan M. Reverby is the Marion Butler McLean Professor in the History of Ideas and Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at Wellesley College in Wellesley...
11/17 7:00pm
Join us for a special Friday evening opportunity to view the Burns Library's new exhibition, “Irish Women Rising: Gender and Politics in Revolutionary...
11/18 5:00pm
Join us for dinner and a cultural performance by Redhawk Native American Arts Council. Registration is required and space is limited. Sign up on MyBC!
11/18 5:00pm
2:00 Chamber Music performed by BC Students, Sandra Hebert, director 4:00 Liederabend and Vocal Chamber Music, Lindsay Albert, director 6:00 BC Piano...
11/20 2:00pm
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An exhibition of international photographs submitted from members across the Boston College community. The theme is Beyond Borders and the selected...
Cartoonists have satirized United States presidential candidates since the early 19th century. These works promote debate by questioning a candidate’s...
Endeavor: The Liberal Arts Advantage for Sophomores January 11–13, 2017 Where will your path lead you? A three-day career exploration program, Endeavor...
Initiated in 2000 by the US Department of State and the Department of Education, International Education Week (IEW) emphasizes the importance of increasing...
In the struggle for national independence, Irish women had to fight both British imperialism and Irish sexism. Featuring never-before-seen documents and...
Judging a book by its cover can sometimes be a worthy practice, as the outside of a book can reveal just as much as the inside. In the Early Printed Books...
Kaleidoscope, the International Relations and Global Studies Journal of Boston College, celebrates International Education Week 2016 by sharing a series of...
The McMullen Museum of Art at Boston College inaugurates its new state-of-the art venue with a groundbreaking exhibition, Beyond Words: Illuminated...
Picturing Paradise is an exhibition that features embroidered and appliquéd fabric pictures called cuadros, created by the women of Compacto Humano and Manos...
Interested in a career in business? Come learn about the Catalyst Program, an intensive, 10-week program designed exclusively for non-management students to...
11/16 5pm
Last date for all students who plan to graduate in May 2017 to verify their diploma names online.
1/25/2017
This full-semester course is offered to a select number of applicants with a demonstrated interest in Real Estate. Students are given the opportunity to work...
11/15
The Corcoran Center Summer Internship is a competitive internship for rising sophomores. Students are placed with organizations and companies that are...
11/30
Since joining The New Yorker in 1978, cartoonist Roz Chast has established herself as one of our greatest artistic chroniclers of the anxieties,...
11/16 7pm
NETWORKING 101 6-7pm Help improve your networking skills right before you head to Career Night for the Arts. The BC Career Center will have Networking...
Where will your path lead you? A three-day career exploration program, Endeavor will bring together sophomores pursuing degrees in the liberal arts with...
1/11/2017 11am
The beautifully illuminated Beauvais Missal—created in the thirteenth century and dismembered in the twentieth—is one of the best-known victims of...
With Mary Waters, M.E. Zukerman Professor of Sociology at Harvard University. This event is Part 4 of the “After Obama: What is the future of our 'Nation of...
11/17 12pm
Susan M. Reverby is the Marion Butler McLean Professor in the History of Ideas and Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at Wellesley College in Wellesley...
2:00 Chamber Music performed by BC Students, Sandra Hebert, director 4:00 Liederabend and Vocal Chamber Music, Lindsay Albert, director 6:00 BC Piano...
11/20 2pm
The third annual Advancing Research and Scholarship at Boston College will feature a keynote address by BC Law alum, Nathaniel Stinnett, J.D. '05, founder...
Join us for a special Friday evening opportunity to view the Burns Library's new exhibition, “Irish Women Rising: Gender and Politics in Revolutionary...
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