President's Breakfast Celebrates BSC Pride
Posted on November 8, 2009

Among the highlights of this year's Family Day and Homecoming on Halloween was the annual President's Breakfast in the Flynn Dining Commons, attended by several hundred students, their parents and other family members.   More >>


Vietnam Ambassador to U.S. Delivers Lecture
Posted on November 6, 2009

His Excellency Le Cong Phung, the Vietnam ambassador to the U.S., was on campus Monday discussing the growing diplomatic ties between his country and the U.S. and how both countries are benefiting.    More >>


Sounds of China (Multimedia)
Posted on November 6, 2009

Thursday, Oct. 29, the Horace Mann Auditorium was home to a Chinese music concert celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Asian Studies program. The event featured faculty musicians, as well as Dr. Chi Cheung Leung, Lin Shao, and Byran Lai, from the Hong Kong Institute of Education.   More >>


Trick-or-Treating for a Good Cause
Posted on November 6, 2009

On the night before Halloween, BSC and Brockton High School students visited houses all over town. Instead of asking for candy, however, they asked for goods to donate to charity as part of an annual event started by a BSC professor.    More >>


Math and Science Center Groundbreaking: The Speeches (Multimedia)
Posted on November 4, 2009

Speakers from the Oct. 30 groundbreaking ceremony are presented below, in order of appearance. (Videos by the Moakley TV Studio)   More >>


Celebrating Homecoming/Family Day 2009 (Multimedia)
Posted on November 3, 2009

Scenes from a great weekend.   More >>


Unique Ceramic Sculptures Come to Anderson Gallery
Posted on November 3, 2009

"Passages," an exhibition of ceramic sculptures by Chris Kelly, will be on display at Bridgewater State College's Anderson Gallery through Nov. 27.    More >>


BSC Breaks Ground on New Math and Science Center
Posted on October 31, 2009

Gov. Deval Patrick joined President Mohler-Faria, members of the college community, and distinguished guests today to break ground on a $98.7-million Math and Science Center. College and state officials hailed the new complex as a great catalyst in the region for education and technology.   More >>


Distinguished Canadian Address Held (Multimedia)
Posted on October 31, 2009

Nova Scotia Sen. Donald H. Oliver delivered the 11th Distinguished Canadian Annual Address on Thursday in the Moakley Center Auditorium. His talk was titled, "Diversity and the Digital Divide: The Challenge for Universities."   More >>


Renowned Geographer Delivers Class of '42 Lecture
Posted on October 31, 2009

Dr. Harm de Blij, professor of geography at Michigan State University, delivered his speech, "The Power of Place: Geographic Literacy and National Security," last Wednesday as the Class of '42 Lecture.   More >>


Killam Professor Featured in 'Boston Globe'
Posted on October 30, 2009

Read all about it from Friday's Boston Globe.   More >>


President Discusses New Math and Science Center (Multimedia)
Posted on October 29, 2009

Ground was broken Friday on the new Math and Science Center. President Mohler-Faria discusses the expected impact of the new facility in two interviews below. Also, click here for a related story in The Brockton Enterprise.   More >>


Talking Business Planning at CES Event
Posted on October 28, 2009

Students got a close look at what it takes to start a company when the co-owners of the Boston-based designer apparel company, ECC Life and Style, delivered a presentation on business planning last Thursday in the campus center's small ballroom. The event was hosted by the Center for Entrepreneur Studies.   More >>


Mix-It-Up Luncheon Held
Posted on October 28, 2009

The Office of Institutional Diversity recently held its second annual Mix-It-Up luncheon, an event that encourages interdepartmental dialog, especially for faculty and staff who may not frequently interact.    More >>


CART Presents Filter Only
Posted on October 27, 2009

Dr. Jabbar Al-Obaidi, professor and chairperson of the communication studies department, and Dr. Kevin Curry, professor of biology, will present their documentary, Filter Only, today at noon in the Moakley Center auditorium.    More >>


Former Mass. Governor Discusses U.S. Health Care Debate (Multimedia)
Posted on October 26, 2009

Michael Dukakis, former Massachusetts governor, discusses with the campus community the historical and current issues surrounding the national health care debate.    More >>


Friday's with Faculty (Multimedia)
Posted on October 23, 2009

Nino Ricci is the author of five novels, including the internationally respected and award-winning Lives of the Saints. The Toronto resident was named as BSC's first Killam Professor of Canadian Studies. He is teaching a fiction-writing course here at BSC, and helping spread the word about the college's Canadian Studies Program.   More >>


A View on U.S. Health Care Issues
Posted on October 23, 2009

Shannon Brownlee, acclaimed journalist and an expert on the country's health care reform, delivered her talk, "Overtreated: The Broken Economics of U.S. Health Care," last night in the Horace Mann Auditorium. She is the latest lecturer in the president's Distinguished Speaker Series.   More >>


Work 'N' Serve Expo Held (Multimedia)
Posted on October 22, 2009

Organized annually by the Career Services Office, the Work 'N' Serve Expo hosts representatives from dozens of organizations in the region who bring their various career, internship and volunteer opportunities to students and alumni.   More >>


Exploring Cape Cod
Posted on October 21, 2009

Fifteen BSC students majoring in geography and faculty from the department recently spent a weekend on Cape Cod for the purpose of - in the words of Dr. Vernon Domingo, professor of geography - "having students explore and learn about our physical and cultural environment 'through the soles of their shoes.'"   More >>