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A selection of lectures, interviews, readings, concerts, and performances from Boston College.... more
FAQs about Boston College Front Row:How many episodes does Boston College Front Row have?The podcast currently has 418 episodes available.
November 10, 2014“Organizational Leadership: Experiencing Empowerment through Authenticity”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 Nursings Pinnacle Lecture Series....more1h 4minPlay
November 10, 2014“Organizational Leadership: Experiencing Empowerment through Authenticity”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 Nursings Pinnacle Lecture Series....more1h 4minPlay
November 06, 2014Still Left Behind: Gender and Class Exclusion in the Pursuit of African-American Educational Justice...more51minPlay
November 06, 2014Still Left Behind: Gender and Class Exclusion in the Pursuit of African-American Educational Justice...more51minPlay
November 06, 2014Still Left Behind: Gender and Class Exclusion in the Pursuit of African-American Educational JusticeR. L’Heureux Lewis-McCoy, an associate professor of sociology and black studies at the City College of New York, outlines the way both gender and class are under-addressed in U.S. educational policy and public conversations pertaining to African-Americans. His talk, titled “Still Left Behind: Gender and Class Exclusion in the Pursuit of African-American Educational Justice,” is part of the New Directions in African Diaspora Lecture Series....more51minPlay
November 06, 2014Still Left Behind: Gender and Class Exclusion in the Pursuit of African-American Educational JusticeR. L’Heureux Lewis-McCoy, an associate professor of sociology and black studies at the City College of New York, outlines the way both gender and class are under-addressed in U.S. educational policy and public conversations pertaining to African-Americans. His talk, titled “Still Left Behind: Gender and Class Exclusion in the Pursuit of African-American Educational Justice,” is part of the New Directions in African Diaspora Lecture Series....more51minPlay
November 05, 2014Carroll School Distinguished Marketing Lecture Series presents Laura Gentile, MBA96Laura Gentile, MBA’96, vice president and founder of espnW, talks to Warren Zola, executive director of the Boston College Chief Executives’ Club of Boston, as part of the Boston College Carroll School of Managements Distinguished Marketing Lecture Series....more52minPlay
November 04, 2014Carroll School Distinguished Marketing Lecture Series presents Laura Gentile, MBA96...more41minPlay
November 04, 2014Carroll School Distinguished Marketing Lecture Series presents Laura Gentile, MBA96...more41minPlay
November 04, 2014Carroll School Distinguished Marketing Lecture Series presents Laura Gentile, MBA96Laura Gentile, MBA’96, vice president and founder of espnW, talks to Warren Zola, executive director of the Boston College Chief Executives’ Club of Boston, as part of the Boston College Carroll School of Managements Distinguished Marketing Lecture Series....more52minPlay
FAQs about Boston College Front Row:How many episodes does Boston College Front Row have?The podcast currently has 418 episodes available.