When two worlds collide.
UWGB leaders hope their efforts will keep the region’s growing retirement-age population sharp and socially engaged — and potentially in the workforce for longer — while also bolstering ...
Considering what healthcare systems might learn from past efforts to develop highly trustworthy computer systems.
Web Design and Engineering students, Amanda Holl, Tracey Acosta, and Paige Rogalski, pose with faculty advisor, Darren Atkinson after winning their 2015 Senior Design session for their project "Code ...
Young graduates can’t find jobs. Schools know they have to make big changes. But what?
“Soft Boil” brings a little chaotic episodic comedy to the 2026 Sundance Film Festival. The 23-minute potential series pilot, directed by Alec Goldberg, follows the topsy-turvy life laid out by ...
Taking inspiration from W.E.B. Du Bois’s unfinished work Encyclopedia Africana, Kahlil Joseph adapts his video installation into a radical essayistic film that unfolds like a 24-hour news cycle.
More than 150 people, including Massachusetts Secretary of Elder Affairs Elizabeth Chen, gathered at Boston College on March 22 to hear Jennie Chin Hansen ’70, H’08, a nationally recognized advocate ...
It wound up taking place two years later than expected, but University Historian James O’Toole has delivered his “last lec­ture” at Boston College. O’Toole, the Clough Millennium Pro­fessor of History ...
Computer Science prepares students to lead in a world experiencing sweeping technological change. Students choosing to major in computer science can look forward to a career in one of the many fields ...
Lyric Baltimore is inviting the city to lift its collective voice during “Freedom Songs,” a free, immersive community singing experience led by internationally acclaimed vocalist and cultural educator ...