Dear Eagles, I hope you are staying healthy and warm given the latest snow and ice storms! There is a lot planned in the coming weeks including many ways to celebrate Black History Month, the Career Center Internship and Job Fair and industry specific networking events, and a new season at Robsham theater. If you could not make the recent Student Involvement Fair and are seeking additional ways to get involved, be sure to check out MyBC. This online engagement portal is a great way to research and join new student organizations or find out about upcoming events. Check out the promotional video below. I'd also like to mention our Student Outreach and Support Services Office, which offers a wide array of support services and LGBTQ+ programming and discussion groups. The team also sends out a monthly disability services newsletter here. Sincerely, Dr. Shawna Cooper-Gibson Open Office Hours This Week: Friday, February 11 | 3-5 p.m. | Maloney 412 Student Outreach and Support Services (SOSS) SOSS works to connect. students with support resources, disability services, and LGBTQ+ programming. View some highlights below. LGBTQIA+ Drop-In Hours Want to chat with someone about navigating your identity? Have questions about resources on or off campus? We are here to support you! Drop by the Student Outreach and Support Office in Maloney 445 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, or Fridays 2-4pm. Questions? Contact finerbr@bc.edu or alfonsja@bc.edu for more information. Transcend A discussion and community group specifically for trans, nonbinary, genderfluid, agender, and questioning students. PRISM A casual discussion group for LGBTQIA+ students interested in support, discussion, and community. Campus Partners Boston College Athletics BC Women's Basketball vs NC State Campus Ministry Highlight FAITH FEEDS on Lay Vocations The FAITH FEEDS program is designed for individuals who are hungry for opportunities to talk about their faith with others who share it. A host will facilitate a small group conversation on a particular theme using articles from the C21 Center's bi-annual magazine, C21 Resources.Academic Feature Since its founding in 1957, the Lowell Humanities Series has brought distinguished writers, artists, performers, and scholars to Boston College, among them Robert Frost, Margaret Mead, T.S. Eliot, Maya Angelou, Robert Penn Warren, Susan Sontag, Seamus Heaney, Michael Chabon, Gish Jen, and Zadie Smith. Boston College Arts FACES + the Film Society Present: |