Portland Oregon Chapter Location Marker

The Portland Chapter has over 1,000 alumni, parents, and friends. The chapter enjoys gathering for game watches, community service events, and more.

If you have any ideas you'd like to share for specific events or if you'd like to become more involved in the chapter, please reach out to us!

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Meet Your Chapter Leaders


Portland Chapter Leader Amanda Louie ’17, MA’19

Amanda Louie ’17, MA’19

Lives in: Beaverton, Oregon

Major: Applied Psychology and Human Development

Occupation: Psychologist

Favorite BC Memory: Marathon Monday shenanigans and tailgating in the Mods.

Why did you get involved in your local chapter?: I wanted to continue being part of the BC community and make connections with other alums. I also want to support future Eagles and foster community even if we are on the other side of the country!

What are your local favorites in your city?: My favorite brunch place is Babica Hen in Lake Oswego, but for food generally you can find me anywhere on 23rd, in a food pod (BGs food cartel in Beaverton or Asylum on Hawthorne), or finding local treasures around the Westside (Decarli, Antojitos House, Syun Izakaya, and the list goes on). Of course there's the gorge and the coast, but locally I enjoy walking the Beaverton powerline trail, Wildwood Trail, and Tryon Creek.

Dara Garrison

Alumni Staff Liaison

Name: Dara Garrison

Contact: edged@fixshowerfaucet.com

 

Events


Date

March 2025

  • Exploring the Journey of Military Families
    27 March 2025 at 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm ET
    Join the Boston College Veterans Alumni Network for a special presentation on the unique experiences, challenges, and triumphs of being a member of a military family. Dr. Julie Canfield will highlight some of the significant experiences that are unique to military families including how different family members experience the transition into and out of the military culture in distinct ways. Our all-volunteer military families experience incredible stresses through peace and war unlike those experienced by the greater civilian population including the ever-present threat to families during wartime service. Learn some of the ways in which military families adjust and adapt to these experiences and thrive in the midst of them. Julie Canfield, Ph.D., LICSW, is a clinical instructor in the BC School of Social Work and a licensed clinical social worker in private practice in the Boston area where she specializes in providing behavioral healthcare to service members, veterans, spouses, partners, military children and families impacted by military service. She has been a strong military advocate on campus for student veteran success in higher education and recently authored and published a book on resilience in military family life. Deadline for registration is Friday, March 21, 2025. Questions? Please email bcvets@bc.edu.

May 2025

  • Pray It Forward Continues!
    17 May 2025 – 13 September 2025 • Registration Closed
    Prayer is powerful! We would like to invite our Boston College Alumni family and C21 Center community to spend a little time together each week to reflect and recharge. All are welcome! Join us Wednesdays from 4–4:15 p.m. (EST) on Zoom for a brief time-out to pray. We’ll read the day's Gospel, listen to a brief reflection, offer prayer intentions, and share a group prayer relevant to the week. Please register to receive the Zoom link information for all sessions and a weekly reminder email one hour prior to Pray It Forward.Questions? Contact church21@bc.edu.