At Boston College this spring, senior Pierce Keegan found something he'd been missing: a visible connection to his older sister, Marina, who died in a car accident five years ago.
But the economics major didn't discover it in this Jesuit school's chapel, theology classes or faith groups.
He found it in “Digital Diaries,” a photography and graphic design course that's part of a wave of expanding visual arts programs on Christian college campuses nationwide.
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