"During my time at Boston College, I have been challenged, academically and otherwise. I have been challenged to think deeper, be a better advocate and amplify the unheard voices, to better love myself, and to better love others. BC is far from perfect. But I have tried to use my time here to challenge myself, other members of the BC community, and especially the BC administration to be better, because I know we can be - which is why I ran for Undergraduate Government of Boston College (UGBC). As a senior, I am very sad to be leaving BC, but I know that my experience here will continue to challenge me to make a difference in the world. But two of my biggest takeaways from BC are 1) Challenge yourself (within reason!). Challenge yourself to grow, meet new people, take new classes, take time for yourself, and challenge yourself to do what makes YOU happy. And 2) Learn to love in action. It’s laughing with a friend, sharing a smile with a stranger, learning to love yourself, uplifting marginalized voices, fighting for what’s right, and seeing the good in others, especially when they can’t see it for themselves. Loving in action will challenge you and everyone around you to be and do better every day. And together if we love in action, we can change the world." - Tiffany Brooks '21
"In 4Boston, we talk about examining our responsibilities in resisting and transforming the injustices we encounter in our world. This year, for me - as for many - has been one of great challenge and change. My husband and I eagerly look forward to welcoming our first child into the world. In this season, there have been days of deep pain, both spiritual and physical. There have also been glorious moments of ease and joy. For us, preparing our hearts and our home for a child amidst the tumult of this past year has been a reminder that the work of building a more peaceful and just world begins with transformation in our own lives, as we've contemplated anew the contours of our daily habits. What systems am I implicitly and explicitly supporting? What relationships am I nourishing? Am I working to heal the wounds of our world for my child, and for all children?" - Carly Anderson, Boston College Campus Ministry Minister and 4Boston Program Director
“Auditioning for a dance team without any experience was one of the best things I've done in college, because it’s a natural stress reliever. I can be struggling with tests, but the second I go to practice it's like, whoa, I don't need to think about that anymore, I'm just here to have fun. I feel like the dance community here on campus is so strong, we can get through anything. Right now, yes, we're 10 feet apart during practices, but we're still going.” - Eric Meza-Ubeda ’22, a member of the AEROdynamiK Dance Crew | Watch AeroK's collaboration with the BC Marching Band: https://youtu.be/xyIqFdLVvrY
"When I first arrived on campus, I thought my primary goal was to learn how to secure a nice job after graduation. But now I understand that I am at Boston College to learn how to be a better human being: to be more honest, humble, and loving. Some of this has been learned in the classroom, but the biggest moments have been listening to other passionate students and faculty while on retreats, during small-group reflections, or in one-on-one conversations. This is why I value student formation and mentorship programs so much at BC. These opportunities have shown me that it is far greater to feel loved than to feel important" - Quinn Cunningham '22
"I spent all four of my undergraduate years at Boston College working on the third floor of Yawkey Athletics Center - the Boston College Football office. I found where I belonged and discovered my passion for working in football. To me, the office was filled with great people who embraced me and became my family away from home. The football team certainly had its ups and downs during my time. Regardless of what happened on the field, the coaches and staff always showed an unyielding commitment to developing this young woman interested in working in a male-dominated sport. I am forever grateful for those amazing people and an experience at Boston College that will always live with me. BC gave me the opportunity to grow and develop and gain four years of work experience by the time I graduated, in a profession that I still work in today. I got to spend seven years in total working with that team. By the time I made the decision to leave and join an NFL front office, I was a proud double Eagle and I was more than ready to spread my wings and take on the football world outside of my comfort zone. Boston College embraced me as both a student and a full-time staff member. The faculty and those I worked with helped me open doors and find opportunities. My experiences were invaluable and I would not trade them for anything." - Venessa Hutchinson ’14, ‘17, Senior Manager in the NFL's Football Development Office and named to The Athletic's NFL 40 Under 40 | Read more about Venessa's initiatives in the NFL: https://bit.ly/Hutchinson_SI
“This year in particular has been probably the most exciting year for me, because of the way we had to reimagine our traditions. In a lot of ways, this specific tradition is new for the marching band as a whole, so to be a part of that starting point and see how it's already evolved and taken off in the short time that I've been here has been really amazing. It takes a leap of faith to start new traditions and it’s just another one of those leaps now to find safe ways to keep them going.” - Daria Healey '21, member of the Boston College Golden Eagles Dance Team on Boston College Bands' collaboration with dance group AeroK | Read more: https://on.bc.edu/3oxFXtf
"One of the best pieces of advice I've ever gotten was to say hi to someone new every day. Really, it's incredible how long of a way this goes. Meet the kids sitting next to you in class, chat with your co-workers, acknowledge the strangers you pass. I used this advice throughout my time at Boston College and was able to meet so many people, all of whom I consider friends. You never know the impact that something that seems so easy could have on someone's day. Spread kindness! Nothing but love. Smile and say hi to people!" - Sophie Tavolieri '20
"I cherished my undergraduate experience as a student-athlete at Boston College. I was able to get the best of both worlds, competing on the gridiron and in the classroom. Now being back as an administrator, I am marveled at the abundance of resources and support systems that are in place for all Eagles. I can truly say that I am proud to be an Eagle!" - Drew Barksdale '17, Carroll School of Management at BC assistant director for undergraduate career engagement and former Boston College Football player | Read More about Drew's work in Fulton: https://on.bc.edu/Fultonast
“It is a truly humbling experience to receive this award. I felt an initial inclination to look outwards to my classmates, also worthy of recognition. I have stood in awe of their passion for learning and their commitment to vocation and citizenship. It has been a privilege to learn alongside a breadth of individuals and be guided by professors who gave me the courage to dare, the integrity to hold my values central, and the sense of self to be selfless.” - Sera M. Stotelmyre '20, winner of Boston College's Edward J. Finnegan, S.J., Award | Read More: http://on.bc.edu/FinneganAward2020
“The Red Bandanna Run is our single biggest fundraiser for the Welles Remy Crowther Charitable Trust. Usually, my role is standing at the finish line waving a red bandanna, but with the event being virtual this year, I’ve been reaching out to schools and camps and youth programs and I’ve heard back from people that yes, they’re forming teams. These are people who never became involved before, but it’s a way for them to engage their students in an outdoor activity that shares Welles’ story and raises money for a good cause. I’m really hopeful that this will exponentially expand our reach and help us do even more good work.” - Alison Crowther P'99 | Read more about this year's virtual Red Bandanna Run: http://on.bc.edu/RedBandannaVirtual
"'Be afraid of the enormity of the possible' is something I try to remind myself through everything I've done and continue to work on in my life. The number of opportunities and possibilities that surround us is neverending, and my goal is to share these moments with everyone around me. So much of this mindset is reflected in the Boston College Shea Center for Entrepreneurship. @StartatShea, the executive board of the center, has created a barrier-breaking, passionate, and inclusive community that empowers students to realize and exceed their potential and I have been so proud to be a part of this inspiring team for the past two years." - Bozhena Kulchyckyj '22
“I want people to try to be kind to others. Nothing is ever exactly how we want it to be in life, and I think the least we can do as humans is try to promote each other and uplift each other. That's our job. I don't think I've done anything special. I've tried to uplift people and I would hope that other people will be inspired to try to do the same thing.” - Gordon Wayne ’23, who walked 550 miles from Virginia to BC to combat homelessness in the U.S | Read more: http://on.bc.edu/GordonWayne
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