Dear Eagles,

October is upon us and there is a lot of exciting programming and events this month.

To kicks things off, on Tuesday, the Forum for Racial Justice's is hosting a film and discussion on Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America, CSW's Together for Mental Wellness Fair is on Wednesday, and the Career Center is gearing up for October's networking and career events. If you are a sophomore, junior, or senior the Career Center is hosting focus groups and are seeking your feedback. Consider signing up!

We are also getting very excited to celebrate Homecoming Week with you and have a great lineup of events planned. More details to come soon!

Yours in Community,

Dr. Shawna Cooper Whitehead
Vice President for Student Affairs

 

Drop by Maloney Hall 412 on Friday's from 3-5 pm and say Hello!
Open Office Hours: 10/06, 10/13, 10/20, 10/27

 

Student Affairs and Campus Partner Highlights
Mark Your Calendar!

 

Academic Spotlight

Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America

Film Discussion and Q & A

Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Heights Room

4:30-7:00 p.m.

Visit the BC Forum on Racial Justice
 

Center for Student Wellness

Upcoming CSW Highlights Include:

Together for Mental Wellness Mental Health Fair
Wednesday October 4th from 11am-2pm on O'Neill Plaza

QPR Suicide Prevention Student Open Sessions 
Learn how to help  To sign up, contact Nicole Jeter at Jeterni@bc.edu or sign up using the QPR Open Sessions Sign-up Form. 

Digital Wellness 30 Day challenge
Complete this 30-day challenge and present this filled-out sheet to a Center for Student Wellness team member in Gasson 013 or 025 for a chance to
win prizes!

 

Career Center

Attention Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors
The Career Center wants your feedback!

The Career Center is hosting focus groups to gather your thoughts to help create a new Career Center experience completely geared toward the current student body.

Lunch will be provided!

All participants will be entered into a drawing to win an Amazon Gift Card! One $50.00 and 4 $25.00 winners!

 
Sign Up Today
 

The Career Center Fairs & Networking Nights

Upcoming September Events

October 18 | Government & Law Networking Night | 4pm - 6pm | Corcoran Commons 

October 24 | Post Grad Service Fair

 
Events and Programs
 

Presented by the Career Center & Schiller Instititute for Integrated Science and Society

Climate Change Professional Dinner and Networking Night

October 26, 2023

245 Beacon Street
5th Floor
6-7:30 pm

Sign Up
 

Residential Life

Resident Hall Association presents Grill & Chill

Monday, October 2

4:30-6:30 pm

Stokes Amphitheater

Burgers, hotdogs, music, games and more!

 

Office of the Dean of Students
Calling all Student Photographers!

The Dean of Students is holding a photography contest for the #BCaring campaign.  We want to see what caring for the BC Community and Beyond Means to You!

Entries will be featured via Instagram @bcstuaffairs, and winners will be featured in the 4th Floor Maloney Hall Reception Area

Email Photos to bcsa@bc.edu
 

Women's Center

Black Women Matter Retreat

October 13-15, 2023

Rediscover your power as we create memories, facilitate conversation, and cultivate sisterhood that will last a life time.

Applications due October 2, 2023

Apply Today
 

BC Dining September Events

Order Ahead with
GET & Skip the Line

Download the GET Mobile app and order food and beverages at Tully Cafe, CoRo Café, The Market, Hillside Café, Legal Grounds, and BC Bakery. Your order will be ready for pick-up at your convenience.

BC Dining
 

Boston College Athletics

 
 

Friday, October 6

Men's Soccer vs Virginia
Newton, MA
7:00 PM | Live Stats

BC Volleyball vs Wake Forest
Chestnut Hill, Mass.
7 p.m.

Athletics Schedule
 

BC Arts | McMullen Museum

The DeVoy Perspectives on Theatre Lecture Series Presents:
Mickey Rowe

Wednesday, October 4 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | Robsham Mainstage

 

As campus prepares to watch "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," a play produced by the Theater Department this semester, the DeVoy Perspectives on Theatre Lecture Series is bringing Mickey Rowe to campus. Rowe is a performer, artistic director, author, speaker, and the first autistic actor to play the lead role in this play.

 

Looking for more events or ways to get involved? Visit MyBC and the
University Calendar.

Division of Student Affairs
21 Campanella Way, Maloney Hall 412, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

617-552-8600 | bc.edu/studentaffairs

 
 
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