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Karyl Clifford

Karyl Clifford

Author at The Heights at The Heights, Boston College

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    QLC Members Create Home for Trans Students Through Trans* Collective Group

    Mengel and QLC Policy Coordinator H Edwards co-founded the Trans* Collective student group at the beginning of this semester. Run by and for transgender students at BC, the collective aims to increase visibility and make a home for trans students on campus.
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    “The Error and Injustice Was My Church”: Ex-Priest Discusses LGBTQ+...

    Theologian and former priest Krzysztof Charamsa visited Boston College—exactly eight years after the Vatican fired him following a public announcement where he came out as gay—to deliver a lecture on the relationship between Judeo-Christianity and LGBTQ+ rights.
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    Global Ethics and Social Trust Program Launches at BC

    Boston College’s Program on Global Ethics and Social Trust (GEST) officially launched last week. The two-year international pilot initiative focuses on cultivating conversations about global issues among university faculty around the world.
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    Convocation Keynote Speaker Highlights Jim O’Connell’s Life and Impact

    In the minutes leading up to 6 p.m. on Thursday night, thousands of freshmen gathered on Linden Lane, readying to march down the street and head to Conte Forum for the 2023 Freshman Convocation.
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    BC Professor Receives Grant to Research Role of Gut Microbes in Typ...

    The Beatson Foundation awarded assistant professor of biology Emrah Altindis a two-year, $275,000 grant to support his lab’s research on how gut microbes affect Type 1 diabetes.
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    CJBC Urges BC to Uphold Jesuit Values, Divest From Fossil Fuels Dur...

    Members of CJBC and a crowd of students gathered at the entrance of O’Neill Library for the protest as rain plummeted down on Tuesday night.
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    Navigating a College Experience With an “Asterisk”: The Class of 20...

    Like many Boston College seniors hoping to take full advantage of their remaining days on the Heights, Kristen Donnelly said she and her friends have a bucket list to tackle before graduation. This bucket list, Donnelly explained, is particularly important to her because the COVID-19 pandemic prevented her from doing many of the activities and...
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    Wright Discusses the History and Art of Belonging in a Texas Neighb...

    The African and African diaspora studies department hosted Willie Jamaal Wright, an assistant professor of geography at the University of Florida, on April 12 as part of the New Directions Lecture Series. Wright discussed his latest project, a book on how Black artists in historically Black neighborhoods use art and public performance to create a vision of development rather than gentrification.
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    Kong Emphasizes Using One’s Voice to Create Change in APAHM Opening...

    Despite ongoing discrimination like the rise of anti-Asian racism during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Asian Pacific community is not powerless to make change, according to Interim Director of the Office of Student Involvement Roatha Kong.
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    Beyond Canvases and Frames: The Architectural Evolution of the McMu...

    Sitting on the crest of a hill on Boston College’s Brighton Campus lies the Charles S. and Isabella V. McMullen Museum of Art. Once a two-story museum in Devlin Hall with only enough space to put on two to three exhibits annually, the McMullen Museum is now housed in the renovated former residence of Boston’s archbishop.
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    Hirota Talks Historical Stigma Around Undocumented Immigrants in th...

    BC’s Irish studies and history departments welcomed Hidetaka Hirota to speak on the origins of the term “illegal alien.”
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    “Very Well Deserved”: Juliet Schor Named AAAS Fellow

    Juliet Schor, a Boston College sociology professor and economist, was named a 2022 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) fellow.
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    2023 Women's Summit Keynote Speaker Details Family Impact on ... - ...

    On Saturday, the BC Women’s Center held its first fully in-person Women’s Summit in two years. The event featured workshops and panel discussions.
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    Two BC Alumni Named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Lists

    Seamus Ruiz-Earle is not the only former Eagle on this year’s list. Kyleigh Leddy also made Forbes’ 30 under 30 media list this January.
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    Christensen Analyzes Societal Response to Russia-Ukraine War

    Political science professor Paul Christensen gave a lecture on Wednesday that sought to explain “Why aren’t we talking about Ukraine anymore?”
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    BC’s Civic Engagement Initiative Aims To Heighten Students’ Communi...

    Civically engaged students should tackle practical local problems before addressing the nuanced global issues that tend to paralyze society, according to Daniel Ponsetto.
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    Professors Talk Unexpected Democratic Voter Turnout in 2022 ... - T...

    The 2022 midterm elections took an unexpected turn on Tuesday, working in the Democratic Party’s favor, Boston College political science professor David Hopkins said.
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    Donut Villa Offers Diners a Taste of the Unexpected With Unconventi...

    It serves a range of traditional and inventive donuts, including a Donut Breakfast Sandwich and Pizza Donut, as well as other food options.
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    BC Law Grad, Former CNN Legal Analyst Starts The Mel Robbins Podcast

    Former CNN legal analyst and Boston College Law graduate Mel Robbins started her own podcast on Oct. 6—a podcast she said is unlike any other.