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November 8, 2022

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International Education Weeks

Events across the Boston College community this month reflect the theme of "Global Solidarity in a Time of Conflict.” Read more >>

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Veterans Remembrance Ceremony

The 22nd annual event on November 11 will feature keynote remarks by retired Colonel April D. Skou ’96Read on BC News >>

Max Korman on stage with the Boston Pops Orchestra

Dual performer

Whether conducting a physics experiment or singing a solo at Conte Forum, Morrissey College senior Maxwell Korman aims high. Read on BC News >>

Paul Murray

How to write a novel

Burns Visiting Scholar in Irish Studies Paul Murray will read from his forthcoming book and share thoughts on the creative process at the Burns Lecture on November 9. Read on BC News >>

MEDIA COMMENTARY

Peabody power plant


The controversial fossil fuel project is slated to be built in an area where residents already experience higher rates of cancer and other illnesses. Global Public Health Program Director Philip Landrigan, M.D., comments: WBUR News.

Phil Landrigan

India's higher ed opening up


Lynch School Research Professor Philip Altbach of the Center for International Higher Education explores some of the challenges that international partners will face in India: University World News.

Philip Altbach

BC News and resources


More on University happenings and events: BC News


Guidelines and tools for campus writers, editors, social media managers, and web administrators: University Communications website.

OFF CAMPUS


Not Business as Usual: An Elsevier report on the pandemic-era research environment describes confidence gaps between scientists and the public—but also potential for increased engagement in science. Inside Higher Ed


As Dollar Strengthens, U.S. Students in Europe Feel the Benefits: The pound and the euro are trading at decades-long lows against the dollar, a boon for American students abroad. New York Times


New Endorsements for College Athletes Resurface an Old Concern: Sex Sells: Some who have fought for equity in women's sports worry that some brand building is regressive. New York Times

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