University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. discussed the pressures that Boston College faces in the modern day, including an increasingly secular society and struggles within the Catholic Church, at BC’s 2021 University Convocation, according to University communications.
Career Center Gives Advice for Navigating Virtual Recruiting
The Career and Internship Fair will be held virtually this year on Sept. 17. Information can be found on BC’s new online platform Handshake.
With Federal Funds Depleted, BC Says it Won’t Pay Students Unable to Work
The DOE is allowing universities to keep paying Federal Work-Study students unable to work due to COVID-19, but many BC students remain without a paycheck.
Heading into Lane Stadium, Eagles Look to Flip Their Crossover Rivalry Script
BC has lost eight of its last 10 meetings with Virginia Tech, including three straight. Now ranked No. 24 in the nation, the Eagles will need to beat their Coastal Division foe on the road to keep their ACC title hopes alive.
Plunkert, BC ’68, Shares Cold War Spy Stories
Bill Plunkert, BC ’65, lectured on his experience with the CIA as a Cold War spy in Moscow this past Thursday in Gasson Hall.
Bryant’s Fifth-Minute Misfire Haunts Eagles in Loss to No. 3 UNC
BC conceded a goal in the fifth minute after Alexis Bryant misfired on a goal kick, and the Eagles fell to No. 3 UNC for the 18th time in 19 all-time meetings.
Previewing 2018 Women’s Soccer: North Carolina
The Eagles are undefeated in their last four games and have won five of seven in conference play, but face their biggest test yet with a road trip to face No. 3 North Carolina.
Set-Piece Goals Lead BC to Win Over Syracuse in ACC Opener
The Eagles scored two goals off Sam Coffey corner kicks in the first 20 minutes, before buckling down defensively and allowing Syracuse just five shots in a dominant 3-0 win to open ACC play.
With Hurricane Florence on the Horizon, BC Prepares for First Real Test of 2018
After blowing out Massachusetts and Holy Cross by a combined 82 points, the Eagles will travel to Winston Salem, N.C. to open ACC play against Coastal Division rival Wake Forest, potentially in the midst of Hurricane Florence.