Recent @BCLAW graduate Heather Odell ’23 has been awarded an Equal Justice Works Design-Your-Own Fellowship and will represent immigrants experiencing homelessness in Miami-Dade County on behalf of Catholic Legal Services. https://t.co/Iof4iLqRbi https://t.co/KQNR6G1bBY
Sociology Professor and economist @JulietSchor discusses the slow adaption of the four-day workweek in the U.S.
https://t.co/7fX4yY7LG7
RT @bcstm: Congratulations to our Jesuit students being ordained to the priesthood this summer! Know of our prayers for your continued mini…
Grant Gosselin has been named dean of Undergraduate @BC_Admission and Financial Aid. https://t.co/68ogWrorDd https://t.co/2k6OW7ffi1
Our colleague, Professor Lacee Satcher, is shining a light on this important injustice. https://t.co/I69CKBF004
Advocates are calling for relief from the effects of environmental pollution in Mass., disproportionately felt by lower-income and minority families.
Assistant Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies Lacee Satcher comments in the @BostonGlobe.
https://t.co/jcYMZxa1vv
Friendly reminder: applications to be considered for BC's UN COP28 delegation are due this Friday, May 19.
All students not graduating in May 2023 and all faculty are eligible to apply.
Info on BC's involvement at COP can be found: https://t.co/dKO9u1gxZJ
We're excited to share that one of the members of the Schiller Student Board, Kelly Gray, a PhD student in English, authored a newly published article in the journal, Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment: https://t.co/boEP1Gn4t1