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In this presentation, followed by a question-and-answer forum, Professor Tom Harrison will offer an overview of the Jubilee Centres’ and his own recent...
3/12 5:30pm
Former Ireland Professor of Poetry Paul Muldoon, described by the Times Literary Supplement as “the most significant English-language poet born since the...
3/13 5:30pm
Ada Ferrer is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Cuba: An American History. The book chronicles more than five hundred years of Cuban history and its...
3/13 7:00pm
Turning Suffering Into Love: The Bible's Moral Revolution A Dialogue between Shai Held and Stephen Pope The Torah contains three great love commandments:...
4/3 5:00pm
Dr. Walaa Quisay is Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at The School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh. She holds a D.Phil from the University of Oxford and...
4/16 5:00pm
University Calendar
Pray It Forward continues! The C21 Center, in partnership with the BC Alumni Association, would like to invite you to spend a little time with us during the...
3/6 4pm
Virtual Event
"The Maid" by Nita Prose “A heartwarming mystery with a lovable oddball at its center” (Real Simple), this cozy whodunit introduces a one-of-a-kind heroine...
3/7 10:30am
Sam Ransbotham, Professor of Business Analytics, Carroll School of Management, will speak on "Navigating the Ongoing AI Uprising". (Program at noon. Lunch at...
Join us via ZOOM for our Lenten FAITH FEEDS conversation on the theme of Suffering.
3/8 1pm
Virtual Event
The Russian invasion of Ukraine and the October 7th Hamas/Iranian attack on Israel have recast regional political and military relations. Both Israel and...
Chinhui Juhn, University of Houston "Task Requirements, Time Requirements, and the Gender Gap in Jobs and Pay"
3/12 12pm
Former Ireland Professor of Poetry Paul Muldoon, described by the Times Literary Supplement as “the most significant English-language poet born since the...
3/13 5:30pm
Ada Ferrer is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Cuba: An American History. The book chronicles more than five hundred years of Cuban history and its...
3/13 7pm
Over the last two centuries, the nation-state has risen to become the dominant territorial unit of governance, law, economy, and culture. So it remains even...
Join us via ZOOM for our Lenten FAITH FEEDS conversation on the theme of Suffering.
3/8 1pm
Virtual Event
You're invited to join our In-Person Lenten FAITH FEEDS Luncheon conversation on the theme of Prayer, in partnership with the Boston College Alumni...
3/22 11:45am
Join us via ZOOM for our Lenten FAITH FEEDS conversation on the theme of Jesus.
3/22 1pm
Virtual Event
Are you nervous about writing essays for the bar exam? Don’t be! In this workshop we will discuss ways in which bar essays differ from law school essays,...
Do you know how to set yourself up for a successful bar prep season? Join us as we delve into the essential elements of effective bar prep, including...
You’ve written an essay, now what? We’re going to finish what we started in Part I during this second essay workshop. We will dive deeper into organization...
Former Ireland Professor of Poetry Paul Muldoon, described by the Times Literary Supplement as “the most significant English-language poet born since the...
3/13 5:30pm
Learn the basics of ChatGPT and how to use it to be more efficient and effective. From a quick overview to real-world scenarios, we'll cover content...
3/18 10am
Learn the basics of ChatGPT and how to use it to be more efficient and effective. From a quick overview to real-world scenarios, we'll cover content...
3/12 3pm
Spend the evening networking with Boston College alumni and professionals working in a variety of environmental and sustainability fields.
Did Paul break from Judaism to start a new religion called Christianity? For most readers through history, the answer to this question is a resounding Yes!...
3/12 6pm
In-Person: Gasson 100; Virtual: Zoom webinar
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Written by Aiden O'Neill '23 & Lily Telegdy '23; directed by Scott T. Cummings The road to happiness is marked with jarring potholes and unexpected detours....
3/21 7:30pm
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