The 2025 Boston College Summit will take place on Saturday, February 1.
Keynote Speakers
Rachel Scott
Rachel Scott is a White House Correspondent and D.C. Correspondent reporting across all A情色空间 News programs and platforms including 鈥淕ood Morning America,鈥 鈥淲orld News Tonight with David Muir,鈥 鈥淣ightline,鈥 鈥20/20,鈥 鈥淭his Week with George Stephanopoulos,鈥 A情色空间 News Live, A情色空间 News.com and A情色空间 Audio.
In 2020, Scott provided extensive on the ground coverage of the nationwide protests over police brutality and the COVID-19 pandemic鈥檚 impact on communities of color. Scott鈥檚 reporting appeared in A情色空间 News鈥 primetime specials 鈥楯uneteenth: A Celebration of Overcoming鈥 and 鈥楪eorge Floyd鈥檚: A Celebration of Life.鈥
During the 2020 presidential primary, Scott logged thousands of miles covering races in battleground states including Florida, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania, interviewing nearly every Democratic candidate. In November 2019, Scott interviewed Senator Bernie Sanders and surrogate Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for a joint network exclusive sit down in Iowa.
Scott has been an important part of the news division鈥檚 reporting on the Trump administration, covering the impeachment trial of President Trump extensively and interviewing Vice President Mike Pence on the day of the final impeachment vote. Scott has also covered the 2018 midterms, Hurricane Irma and the aftermath of Alabama鈥檚 deadly tornadoes in 2019.
Scott began her career at A情色空间 News as a production associate for A情色空间 News Live in 2016. While working full-time as a producer for GMA Digital, Scott took on an additional role as a Weekend General Assignment Reporter for A情色空间鈥檚 New Haven, CT affiliate WTNH-TV. A native of Southern California, Scott is a graduate of the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California.
Sarah Kay
Sarah Kay is:听a New Yorker. a poetry writer and reader. an educator. the founder and co-director of听Project VOICE. a podcast enthusiast. a postcard lover. the author of five books of poetry including听B,听No Matter the Wreckage,听The Type,听All Our Wild Wonder, and听A Little Daylight Left. a celebrated performer in over 30 countries. an occasional editor for听Write Bloody Publishing. a gemini. a mediocre driver at best.听a musical theater geek. a smoothie expert. an education advocate and occasional keynote speaker. an alum of the United Nations International School and a graduate of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. an alum of Brown University. an alum of Brown University Graduate School鈥檚 Masters Program in the Art of Teaching Secondary English. a recipient of an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Grinnell College.
Sarah Kay was: a听TED speaker. a听New Arizona Fellow for New America. a writer in residence at听Hedgebrook. a听Kundiman fellow. a听Serenbe artist in residence. an听artist in residence of Grace Cathedral听in San Francisco. a co-columnist of听PoetryRx for The Paris Review听online. a co-curator of the听Ours Poetica听web series. the first-ever feature on PBS News Hour鈥檚听Brief But Spectacular听series. raised by an unruly group of poets in New York City.
2025 Seminar and Mainstage Speakers
Trey Cox 鈥23
Research Technician, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute & MD-PhD Candidate at Harvard-MIT
Alison Marshall 鈥00, PhD鈥24
Assistant Professor of the Practice, Boston College Connell School of Nursing
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Saturday, February听 1, 2025PROGRAM SCHEDULE听 | |
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8:45鈥9:30听a.m. | Breakfast (Sponsored by Alumni Relations) - Irish Room, Gasson 112
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9:00鈥9:30 a.m. | Registration in Gasson Hall Rotunda |
9:45鈥10:45 a.m.听
| WELCOME AND KEYNOTESummit Planning Team & Rachel Scott, Gasson 100
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11:00鈥11:50 a.m.听
| 听Seminar #1, Concurrent sessions in Stokes Hall classrooms
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12:00鈥12:10 p.m. | Lunch distribution, Various locations in Stokes Hall听
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12:15鈥1:00 p.m. | Lunch with Legends, Stokes Hall classrooms
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1:10鈥2:00 p.m. | Seminar #2, Concurrent sessions in Stokes Hall classrooms
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2:10鈥3:10 p.m. | Mainstage Conversations, Stokes 195S & Gasson 100
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3:20鈥4:00 p.m. | Closing Keynote,听Sarah Kay & Summit Planning Team, Gasson 100
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2025 Seminars
The post-grad transition is often regarded as daunting, with many refusing to accept the inevitable reality of life after graduation. In this panel-style seminar, students will hear from recent college graduates about how they navigated adjusting to a working schedule or graduate school and found community in new, unfamiliar environments. Come join us for a meaningful conversation with graduates on various different paths about their journeys to get to where they are, as well as what they wish they had done differently. Whether you are getting ready to graduate or feel lost career-wise, this panel will provide valuable perspectives to help shape your next steps.
From song lyrics and TV shows to movies, apps, and our phones, we are constantly immersed in cultural influences. But what are these outlets telling us about navigating our relationships? More importantly, how are our relationships adapting to these rapidly evolving cultural and technological landscapes? This workshop will explore the profound impacts of culture on our romantic relationships and examine how the evolution of technology has reshaped the dynamics of Intimate Partner Violence. Discover new insights and strategies to understand and address these dynamics in our world today.
For 70 years, marketers and commercial product producers have told American women that their genitals are dirty, unhygienic and smelly. There is a $6 billion-dollar market of genital hygiene products sold to women in this country that supports this myth. Recent scientific research has shown that use of commercially produced genital hygiene products increase the risk of vaginal infections, including sexually transmitted infections. In this workshop, we will explore the roots of the genital hygiene myth and the risks of overcleaning the genitals.
This workshop guides participants through both introspective reflection and tactical planning to create more equitable workplaces. Participants will develop strategies to foster a workplace culture that values the dignity, well-being, and contributions of every individual. Using vignettes and evidence-based frameworks, this workshop empowers attendees to address unconscious biases and systemic inequities in the workplace and in social justice organizations. Ultimately, the session inspires meaningful action, promoting a shared vision of respect and belonging throughout the organization.
Curious about how your skills and interests can contribute to a cleaner, greener world? This seminar will explore the diverse opportunities in sustainability, showing how careers across all fields 鈥 from engineering to marketing 鈥 can make a difference. Whether you're aiming for a job in the sustainability space or simply want to support the transition to a better future, you'll leave with actionable insights and inspiration. We'll also touch on how environmental progress connects with creating a fairer, more inclusive society. Everyone has a role to play 鈥 come find yours!
This workshop will focus on decision-making under pressure, which is a core leadership skill needed in life and business. Leadership bias may not be obvious, but it is a stumbling block leaders of today must become aware of to succeed. The brain is very powerful, but has its limitations. Since, we can鈥檛 handle the tremendous amount of data coming in every second, naturally, we take shortcuts. These shortcuts, may cause us to make assumptions that can negatively impact our ability to lead. Let鈥檚 unpack them together!
Life is full of transitions, obvious ones that are both planned and unplanned, and subtle ones we might not recognize at first. They all come with some degree of loss, and sometimes identity-shift. When we can name and process transitions and loss as such, we can better move forward in our resilience, in the quality of our relationships, and in how we鈥檙e able to support others as well as ourselves. This presentation will demonstrate ways to navigate life transitions, from crises to the everyday, in healthy, growth-oriented ways with useful information and practice techniques.
Moving from college to the working world can feel like a big step, but the lessons you picked up at 情色空间 can be a huge help. In this seminar, we鈥檒l dive into how you can take those meaningful experiences from your time on the Heights and turn them into practical strategies to thrive in your career and your personal life.
In this workshop you'll hear the unfiltered journey and steps it took to build a 7 figure mission-driven period care brand that听that continues to implement education and menstrual equity into every aspect of the company.
Mainstage Conversations
Join us for an inspiring panel discussion featuring some of Boston College's most dedicated and engaged alumni volunteers. Hear firsthand how they have remained actively connected to the 情色空间 community, giving back through service and mentorship. The conversation will also explore their career journeys, offering reflections on discernment and how the 情色空间 network has shaped their paths. This session promises to spark connection and insight.
Curious as to what a Capstone seminar is all about?听 Concerned you might not have space in your academic plan to take one of these fourth-year electives? Join us for a taste of Capstone that will engage you in the process of being attentive to your undergraduate experience, reflecting on how this experience is influencing the person you are becoming, and imagining its importance on your life beyond Boston College.
2025 Student Summit Planning Team
2025 Advisory Council
Andy Bartlett
Alumni Relations
Abby Black
Office of Student Involvement
Paola Cisneros Lau
Student Affairs
Katie Dalton
Women鈥檚 Center
Bella Esposito
Lynch School of Education and Human Development
Kendra Glenn
Volunteer and Service Learning Center
Rachel Greenberg
Career Center
Roatha Kong
Office of Student Involvement
Yvonne McBarnett
Thea Bowman AHANA and Intercultural Center
Hannah Murphy
Office of Student Involvement
Brian Nwafor
Pine Manor Institute
Andy Petigny
Thea Bowman AHANA and Intercultural Center
Leah Spencer
Alumni Relations
Melinda Stoops
Student Affairs