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"A Conversation with The Walt Disney Company's Chairman and CEO, Robert Iger"
“Ireland and the 21st Century Power of Partnerships”
"Stephen Wynn talks leadership, politics and resorts"
"Rules and Reality"
"A Conversation with General Electric Chairman and CEO, Jeffrey Immelt"
“Transforming Target”
“A conversation with Uber Co-Founder and CEO Travis Kalanick”
"Health Care: Society’s Greatest Challenge."
Community-based research engages individuals and institutions in local communities during every phase of research.
Abby Fichtner, Hacker in Residence at the Harvard Innovation Lab, talks about steps entrepreneurs should take in turning their ideas into businesses.
Journalist Euny Hong speaks about her new book, The Birth of Korean Cool: How One Nation is Conquering the World Through Pop Culture.
Journalist Euny Hong speaks about her new book, The Birth of Korean Cool: How One Nation is Conquering the World Through Pop Culture.
Irish poet, editor, and publisher Peter Fallon, who was the 2012-13 Burns Library Visiting Scholar in Irish Studies at Boston College
Many Jewish thinkers have considered it close to heresy to validate life in the Diaspora.
Irish poet, editor, and publisher Peter Fallon, who was the 2012-13 Burns Library Visiting Scholar in Irish Studies at Boston College, reads from his collection of poems, Strong, My Love, which was published in 2014. His reading is part of the Lowell Humanities Series.
Many Jewish thinkers have considered it close to heresy to validate life in the Diaspora. But what if the Diaspora is a blessing in disguise? In At Home in Exile, Alan Wolfe, writing for the first time about his Jewish heritage, makes an impassioned, eloquent and controversial argument that Jews should take pride in their Diasporic tradition. Wolfe is joined by a distinguished panel of scholars who review and critique this work.
Alan Wolfe is the founding director of the Boisi Center and professor of political science at Boston College.
Ben Birnbaum is special assistant to the president of Boston College, executive director of its Office of Marketing Communications, and editor of Boston College Magazine.
Susannah Heschel is the Eli Black Professor of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College.
Kevin Kenny is professor and chair of the History Department at Boston College, where he teaches courses on American immigration and global migration.
This symposium marks the translation and publication of the new book Dinner with Stalin and Other Stories, edited and co-translated by Professor of Russian
This symposium marks the translation and publication of the new book Dinner with Stalin and Other Stories, edited and co-translated by Professor of Russian, English, and Jewish Studies Maxim D. Shrayer, and written by his father, author David Shrayer-Petrov.
Maureen Gormley ’85, chief operating officer of the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, talks about authenticity in leadership as part of the Connell School of Nursing's Pinnacle Lecture Series.
Maureen Gormley ’85, chief operating officer of the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, talks about authenticity in leadership as part of the Connell School of Nursing's Pinnacle Lecture Series.



