Dylan welcomes Mia Cresti and Temilade Onile, members of BC's class of 2026, to discuss the Working For and With Communities course sequence. They shares their favorite aspects of the course and highlights some of its unique features. They also explore how any student can join Schiller’s efforts or participate in this engaged course. Additionally, Mia and Temilade provide information on how students can connect with the Schiller Institute.
Dylan welcomes Mia Cresti and Temilade Onile, members of BC's class of 2026, to discuss the Working For and With Communities course sequence. They shares their favorite aspects of the course and highlights some of its unique features. They also explore how any student can join Schiller’s efforts or participate in this engaged course. Additionally, Mia and Temilade provide information on how students can connect with the Schiller Institute.
0:00 | Welcome to Discover Boston College with Dylan Carollo.
0:18 | Introduction to Temilade Onile, part of BC's class of 2026 in the Carroll School of Management.
0:31 | Introduction to Mia Cresti, part of BC's class of 2026 in the Lynch School.
0:45 | What is the Working For and With Communities program?
5:10 | How did the project go from the classroom to the Zanzibar trip?
6:45 | What are some of their favorite aspects of Working For and With Communities course sequence?
8:05 | What is the most unique aspect of the Working for and With Communities program?
12:47 | Can any student join Schiller’s efforts or this engaged course?
14:08 | How can students connect with Schiller?
15:33 | Thank you for tuning into this episode of Discover Boston College!