"I Am Strong" Strong Women, Strong Girls at Boston College
"The purpose of this exhibit is to bring awareness to the BC chapter of Strong Women, Strong Girls, as well as to portray what it means to be women in society today. We all come from different backgrounds and circumstances, which make us all individually unique. However, as females we all share a bond that only we can understand. We are strong and proud to be who we are, and we should never be afraid to show it. This exhibit is based on an article that was written in The Heights, the independent student newspaper at Boston College. The article talks about a study that was done in 2012, revealing that female Boston College students' self-confidence declines during their four years at BC. The study sheds light upon a very important issue on campus, concluding with recommendations on how the University can try and reverse the ongoing issue." -- Abigail Blaisdell, College of Advancing Studies '15, BC Chapter of Strong Women, Strong Girls
O'Neill Level One Gallery Exhibit
Level One Gallery is an exhibition area in the O'Neill Library. Current students, alumni, faculty members, and Boston College staff are encouraged to submit exhibition proposals.
"I Am Strong" Strong Women, Strong Girls at Boston College
March 03 - March 28, 2014
"I Am Strong" Strong Women, Strong Girls at Boston College
"The purpose of this exhibit is to bring awareness to the BC chapter of Strong Women, Strong Girls, as well as to portray what it means to be women in society today. We all come from different backgrounds and circumstances, which make us all individually unique. However, as females we all share a bond that only we can understand. We are strong and proud to be who we are, and we should never be afraid to show it. This exhibit is based on an article that was written in The Heights, the independent student newspaper at Boston College. The article talks about a study that was done in 2012, revealing that female Boston College students' self-confidence declines during their four years at BC. The study sheds light upon a very important issue on campus, concluding with recommendations on how the University can try and reverse the ongoing issue." -- Abigail Blaisdell, College of Advancing Studies '15, BC Chapter of Strong Women, Strong Girls