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Involvement Insights: OSI's Guide to Student Organizations

Dylan welcomes Kyle Neary, Associate Director of Organizations and Programs in BC's Office of Student Involvement. Kyle talks about his role in the Office of Student Involvement and how student organizations make a difference at BC. He highlights some cool types of organizations students should check out and shares info on key events to watch for. Kyle also gives tips on how students can connect with the Office of Student Involvement and get involved. Additionally, he offers some personal advice on making the most out of the student experience at BC.

Episode 88 of the Discover Boston College podcast, hosted by Dylan Carollo, Kyle Neary, titled "Involvement Insights: OSI's Guide to Student Organizations" was published on August 8, 2024 and runs 6 minutes.

August 8, 2024 ·6m · Discover Boston College

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Dylan welcomes Kyle Neary, Associate Director of Organizations and Programs in BC's Office of Student Involvement. Kyle talks about his role in the Office of Student Involvement and how student organizations make a difference at BC. He highlights some cool types of organizations students should check out and shares info on key events to watch for. Kyle also gives tips on how students can connect with the Office of Student Involvement and get involved. Additionally, he offers some personal advice on making the most out of the student experience at BC.

Dylan welcomes Kyle Neary, Associate Director of Organizations and Programs in BC's Office of Student Involvement. Kyle talks about his role in the Office of Student Involvement and how student organizations make a difference at BC. He highlights some cool types of organizations students should check out and shares info on key events to watch for. Kyle also gives tips on how students can connect with the Office of Student Involvement and get involved. Additionally, he offers some personal advice on making the most out of the student experience at BC.

0:00 | Welcome to Discover Boston College with Dylan Carollo.

0:17 | Introduction to Kyle Neary, Associate Director for Organizations and Programs in BC's Office of Student Involvement.

0:29 | What is Kyle's role in the Office of Student Involvement?

1:00 | How do student organizations serve the BC Community?

2:26 | Are there any other specific types of organizations that Kyle would like to highlight?

3:36 | What are a few key signature events sponsored by student organizations that students should keep an eye out for?

4:45 | How can students connect with OSI and these organizations?

6:29 | Thank you for tuning into this episode of Discover Boston College!

 

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