Madrid Resident Director
1) Art is more than a subject it's a journey through time, where history comes alive, and Spain itself becomes our classroom, inviting us to experience creativity with all five senses.
2 ) In this course, art transcends the canvas, turning the city into a living gallery where we immerse ourselves in history, creativity, and innovation through the richness of direct experience.
Summer course: Spanish Art History: from Al-Andalus to Picasso.
Courses taught: Spanish Art History: From Al-Andalus to Picasso (taught in English and in Spanish)
Research interests: Spanish Art History, Visual Culture, Spanish cultural studies.
Assistant Professor of Engineering
Prof. Govindasamy, BC undergraduate students, and I worked on service engineering projects in the areas of water filtration and precision agriculture along with farmers in Southern India. The students exemplified cultural humility and curiosity, and engineering innovation during our time in India.
Summer course: Community Engaged Engineering on Energy, Environment, and Health in Southern India
Courses taught: Introduction to Human-Centered Engineering, Innovation through Engineering Design, Reflection Seminar, Engineering Foundations Studio V, Collaborative Service Engineering Project
Research Interests: Engineering education, Educational technologies, Aerospace engineering
Professor of the Practice in Economics
Explore the crossroads of history, culture, and economics where East meets West, past meets future, and classroom meets the real world!
Summer course: Transitional
Economies and Global Markets: from Istanbul to Dubrovnik - Exploring the
Economics and Culture of Balkans and Türkiye - Does the Past Determine the
Future?
Courses taught:
Econ
1101 Principles of Economics
Econ 1501 Beyond Price
Econ 1503 Exchange and Values
Econ 2202 Macroeconomic Theory
Econ 2207 The Global Economy
Econ 2713 Global Horizons beyond Boston College: Integrating Ethics, Economics,
and the Common Good
Econ 3388 Economic Policy Analysis
UNCS 2245 First-year Topic Seminar (Inclusive Prosperity and
Exchange)
ADEC 7200 Applied Macroeconomic Theory
ADEC 7500 Ethics, Economics and Public Policy
Research interests: International Trade, Economic Modeling, Macroeconomic Policy, Economic Inequality
Assistant Professor of the Practice, German Studies
My happy place is walking through the streets of Vienna, seeing the medieval and modern history drip from the face of its buildings. I want students to experience European literary cafes, art museums, opera halls, soaking in the art and architecture around them. They might even dabble in a bit of artistic creation themselves. So much to learn, so little time!
Summer course: Vienna Art & Architecture
Courses taught: History of German Literature; German Film; Elementary German; Intermediate German; Modern Jewish Thought; Representing the Holocaust
Research interests: German-Jewish literature, modernism, Jewish ex libris art, Orientalism, Yiddish
Senior Lecturer in Business Law and Society
Portugal has undergone enormous cultural change over the past decades, and Lisbon has been the top European destination for the past several years. There's no better time or place to study how communication impacts all businesses and disciplines through the lens of Portugal and the EU. Are you ready to elevate your business communication skills and thrive in a global environment? Join me in beautiful and vibrant Lisbon to do just that.
Summer course: Cross-Cultural Business Communication
Courses taught: Business Writing and Comm Skills for Managers, Essential Business Communication, Communication for Consultants, Technical Writing
Research interests:Consulting, Business Communication, Managerial Communication
Professor, Education Leadership and Higher Education
As immigration continues to expand globally, the arrival of newcomers is reshaping the culture, politics and identity of many cities including Dublin. Come explore this vibrant, multicultural city with us! Consider questions like, "How do immigrant families navigate a new city? How can educators help immigrant students feel a sense of belonging? How does immigration relate to other sociocultural experiences and identities? How does immigration look different in Ireland than in the U.S. and why?" Learn about theory and policy of immigration through hands-on, collaborative learning with our partners in immigrant-serving schools, universities and organizations.
Summer course: Immigration in an Age of Uncertainty: Identity & Education in Dublin
Courses taught: Qualitative Research Methods, Educational Leadership, Educational Policy in Practice
Research interests: Immigration, Multilingual Learners, Educational Leadership & Policy, Policy Analysis
Faculty of Business Law and Society
This course offers students a unique and memorable opportunity to study abroad in the ancient city of Athens Greece. Known as the birthplace of Western civilization, democracy, arts, science, and education, Greece, rich in ancient history, food and beautiful landscapes, provides students with a practical and immersive educational opportunity.
Summer course: Data Privacy Law, A Lesson From Greece
Courses taught: Business Law, Introduction to Law and Legal Process
Research interests: Law and Legal Process
John W. Kozarich Chair of Engineering
Projects provide an opportunity to work closely with people for another part of the world, in addition to getting to experience their culture.
Summer course: Collaborative Service Engineering Projects or Innovation Through Design Thinking
Courses taught: Biomechanics, Engineering for Society, Engineering Foundations Studio 1, First Year HCE Reflection
Research interests: Engineering
Professor of the Practice- Communication
I am honored to take students to Australia who are passionate about using their expertise and skills to work toward a responsible future. Australia is a gorgeous country that offers much to explore for students interested in studying socially & environmentally responsible organizational culture and communication. Traveling to Melbourne and Townsville will allow students to see a few vastly different cultures within the country and learn how the cities and organizations within those cities handle issues of pressing global importance.
Summer course: From Coffee to Collective Action: Studying Sustainable and Socially-Responsible Organizations in Australia
Courses taught: The Rhetorical Tradition, Research Methods, Argumentation, Cultural Diversity in the Media, Organizational Communication, Communication Criticism, McGillycuddy-Logue Senior Seminar, Kostka Experience Seminar, Honors Research and Methods, and Courage to Know.
Research interests: Communication and Rhetoric
Assistant Professor of the Practice in Applied Economics
Explore India’s dynamic cities, Bangalore and Delhi, while tackling real-world challenges in poverty alleviation. See how innovative policies in education, health, and microfinance are transforming lives. With a unique blend of classroom learning, cultural immersion, and on-the-ground fieldwork, this course will give you practical insights and firsthand experience that will shape your understanding of Economic Development.
Summer course: Development Economics
Courses taught: Fundamentals of Economics, Data Analysis, Econometrics, AI/ML Algorithms I, Linear Algebra and Vector Calculus, Software Tools for Data Analysis, Directed Practicum
Research interests: Industrial Organization, Labor Economics