Christiana Zenner Explores Ethics of the Convenience of Bottled Water
Fordham University's Christiana Zenner discussed profit motive, public health, and ethics related to the widespread use of bottled water.Seeing Boston Through the Eyes of PULSE
Placements can introduce students to new areas of Boston or provide a new perspective on already familiar areas.Are We Serving Ourselves When Serving Others?
For a campus that demonstrates our Jesuit values through service, are we simultaneously fostering a community that makes volunteering seem obligatory?Are BC Professors Keeping Students in the Dark?
For a university that prides itself on educating the whole person, are BC professors and administrators leaving students in the dark about pressing local, national and global current events?To PULSE or Not to PULSE?
Boston College takes great pride in being a Jesuit university. That title entails a heavy focus on shaping the whole person. Care for the whole being starts with the core ...Beyond Mile 21: Kate Mignosa on Breaking Her Spectator Streak
The seven ladies Kate Mignosa serves each week at her PULSE placement, the Juniper House, have inspired her to run in her first Boston Marathon.PULSE Founder Will Receive Madonna Della Strada Award
Patrick Byrne will receive an award presented by the New England region’s Ignatian Volunteer Corps for his work establishing BC's PULSE program.Alessandra Maldonado Seizes Rare Opportunity to Save a Life
Alessandra Maldonado joined the bone marrow registry her freshman year, never imagining that she would be called to donate.