Skip to Main Content
Support The Heights:
The News Site of Boston College

The Heights

The News Site of Boston College

The Heights

The News Site of Boston College

The Heights

“Ken Kersch Can’t Be Replaced”: Remembering a Respected Political Science Professor

“Ken Kersch Can’t Be Replaced”: Remembering a Respected Political Science Professor

Carina Murphy December 9, 2024

Ken Kersch, an award-winning political science professor, made a lasting impact through his teaching and scholarship, according to Gerald Easter. “The Political Science Department was most fortunate...

(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

Keeping an Open Mind, Even When You Think There’s No More Space

Jenny Hotchkiss November 19, 2024
I have always been a planner. My notes app is filled with to-do lists, reminders, and anecdotes—a tangible, terrifyingly disorganized snapshot of the inside of my brain. I came to college with a set plan—a political science major on a pre-medical track, setting myself up to go to medical school.
(Ellie El-Fishawy / Heights Staff)

“What Comes Next?”: Panelists Reflect on the Future of Democracy

Elizabeth Maher November 8, 2024

2024 marks the greatest electoral mobilization in human history, with over two billion voters participating in democratic processes in 70 countries, according to Jonathan Laurence, professor of political...

(Nicole Vagra / Heights Archives)

Landemore Calls for a New System of Democracy That Empowers Individuals

Jake Jansen October 10, 2024

Modern democracies are broken, but there is a way to fix them, according to Hélène Landemore. “I have good news and bad news,” Landemore said. “Bad news is electoral politics, it seems to me,...

Vikrum Singh / Heights Editor

Seyla Benhabib Argues for a Return to Cosmopolitanism

Gabby Savo January 27, 2023
In the wake of increasingly strained global politics, Seyla Benhabib argues for a return to the old political theory of cosmopolitanism.`
Koch Proposal No Longer Has Faculty Vote, Advisory Board Removed

Koch Proposal No Longer Has Faculty Vote, Advisory Board Removed

Scott Baker March 17, 2020
The proposal for a security studies program, to be funded by the Charles Koch Foundation, has now been relabeled as a “project,” rather than a “program."
Petition Against Koch-Funded Program Circulates

Petition Against Koch-Funded Program Circulates

Scott Baker January 13, 2020
A petition urging BC not to accept funding from the Koch Foundation that was signed by over 1,000 people was sent to administrators on Dec. 13.
IS Program Rejects Koch Funding

IS Program Rejects Koch Funding

Rebecca Speer December 10, 2019
The international studies program will not participate in a proposed security studies program that would be funded by the Charles Koch Foundation.
Letter to the Editor: In Response to: “Koch Foundation Offers Funding for Political Science"

Letter to the Editor: In Response to: “Koch Foundation Offers Funding for Political Science”

Letters November 18, 2019

When The Heights reported news of the Boston College political science department receiving funding from the Koch Foundation, the reaction was unsurprising. Yet, I question those who express concern that...

To Compete with Top-Ranking Institutions, BC Should Take Koch Foundation's Funding

To Compete with Top-Ranking Institutions, BC Should Take Koch Foundation’s Funding

The Heights Editorial Board October 30, 2019

The Boston College political science department is in ongoing deliberations about potentially establishing a new program that would focus on U.S. foreign policy research. The proposed program is one of...

Koch Foundation Offers Funding for Political Science

Koch Foundation Offers Funding for Political Science

Jack Miller October 28, 2019
The political science department voted to approve the funding in meetings In late April and in early October.

Alqassemi Uses Art to Revisit Arab Political History

Nadine Akkawi October 19, 2019
The lecture was centered around works of art that addressed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the Iran-Iraq War.
Load More Stories