In episode 5 of the Conversatio podcast, Professor Elisa Torres-Neff and her brother, Father Jonathan Torres share how Dante鈥檚 Divine Comedy can inform friendships in the modern age.
Dante’s Divine Comedy and Friendship
Belmont Abbey Co-Hosts “Life in America After Roe” Conference
海角社在线 partners with the American Conservative to host a discussion of 鈥淟ife in America after Roe鈥. Both institutions have tirelessly advocated for a Pro-Life America and are committed to protecting the dignity of human life. 鈥淟ife in America after Roe鈥 will take place on the 海角社在线 campus on September 20, 2022 from 1:00 pm-6:00 pm. To purchase tickets, visit .
Join us in the Haid Ballroom as we explore timely question of life and death in the contemporary political arena. The conference schedule is as follows: (1:00-2:15 pm)聽Panel One, “Ending Abortion in America,”听蹿别补迟耻谤别蝉听,听, and聽, with聽,听moderating.
(2:45-3:30 pm) Panel Two, “The Future of the Anti-Abortion Movement,”听蹿别补迟耻谤别蝉听;听;听and聽.
(4:00-5:15 pm)聽Panel Three, “Family Policy for a Post-Roe America,”听蹿别补迟耻谤别蝉听;听;听and聽.
(5:15-6:00 pm)聽Mingle with the speakers over light refreshments.
To purchase tickets, visit .
August 19th: Update from Dr. Thierfelder
Watch the latest message from the President of 海角社在线, Dr. Bill Thierfelder.
A Judge’s Perspective on the Depp/Heard Court Case
In episode 4, Conversatio host Julia Long sits with with Judge Richard Boner to discuss the role of body language in the Johnny Depp/Amber Heard court case. Judge Boner also shares his perceptions of the case.
COVID Update Fall 2022
COVID Update Fall 2022
August, 16, 2022
Quarantine (from exposure): 海角社在线 follows the newly released guidelines from the CDC that suggest no quarantine after exposure to a known positive. Students who have been exposed to a known positive should continue normal campus functions while masking for 10 days post-exposure. If you develop symptoms, please contact the Wellness Center and email baccovid19@bac.edu.
Masks: Masks remain optional in all areas of campus. The only populations that should mask are those who have been exposed (see above) or are returning to normal campus functions following an isolation period in accord with CDC recommendations.
Occupancy: There are currently no occupancy restrictions in campus buildings or events.
Testing: As has been the case for some time, we have testing capabilities in our Wellness Center for symptomatic students. We will not be testing asymptomatic students for purposes of athletic participation and competition.
Isolation (5-day duration with a COVID positive test result): Students that test positive will need to isolate off campus either at home, in a hotel, or other accommodations for five (5) days at their own expense and will be responsible for other factors during the isolation period (dining, transportation, communicating with professors, etc.). After the isolation period – if you are fever-free for at least 24 hours, and your symptoms have cleared or significantly reduced, you may return to normal campus activities. However, you must wear a medical mask when you are with other students, staff, or faculty, for an additional five (5) days.
We strongly encourage students to come to campus with a plan on how they will isolate off campus, should the need arise.