Matthew O’Brien '00 has spent twenty years providing security for dignitaries around the world.
Pete Carmichael Jr. ’94 may have starred on the baseball diamond for the Eagles, but the NFL is where he’s built his reputation as a brilliant offensive coach.
Shea who gets an intense case of cold feet after her longtime boyfriend proposes with a vintage engagement ring while asking her to marry him. According to her Italian family’s superstitions, an ...
The documentary filmmaker Marissa Aroy ’95 has already won an Emmy. Now she’s at work on an upcoming Smithsonian exhibit.
Inspired by themes of "illumination" and "calling" and using the prayer practice of lectio divina, Laura will help participants reflect on important questions for the year ahead: "Where in our lives ...
Welcome to the Student Services Monthly Checklist! Highlights for January and February: the start of the spring semester, extended hours at Student Services, and the add/drop deadline. The Office of ...
How do you treat the pain of medical patients who have a history of substance use disorders? Katie Fitzgerald Jones's ...
Jordyn Zimmerman MEd’21 is autistic and nonspeaking, and spent the first eighteen years of her life trapped in her own mind, unable to communicate with the world around her. But everything changed one ...
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How BC researcher Jier Huang is using tiny molecules to help solve one of the world’s biggest problems—climate change.
Fred Tirrell ’57, PhD’82, spent his career in education. At eighty-nine years old, he published a collection of children’s ...