“Capitalism is a system that is absolutely susceptible to grave injustice,” Sachs said.
Doctors Evaluate Problematic Pharmaceutical Industry Practices
The publication process for pharmaceutical research lacks transparency.
Israeli Activist Talks Israel-Palestine Conflict
Hen Mazzig, who is openly gay, was a commander in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and a member of the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) for five years.
Campbell Shares Stories of Heartbreak, Calls Upon Students to Serve
“My job is to liberate energy and stir people up,” Campbell said.
BC Dining Adds Pick Up Window to Hillside, Allows Students to Order Via Mobile App
If the app is successful, BC Dining may expand this to other dining locations.
Longtime Trustees Connors and Gabelli Talk Monan’s Impact
When J. Donald Monan was hired as BC’s president, he was so thin that people joked he couldn’t start until he passed a physical, Jack Connors said in an interview.
Shokat Talks Using Cellular Mutation to Treat Diseases
Shokat explained that medicines that save lives and shrink tumors are the same drugs that allow individuals to build resistance to them.
“Always at His Best:” Monan Celebrated in Funeral Mass
“The spirit and the essence of J. Donald Monan will thunder through the halls of Boston College for eternity,” said Geoffrey Boisi, a trustee and BC ’69.
Acceptance Rate for Class of 2021 Holds Steady at 32 Percent
Total applications fell 1 percent to 28,500.
Lynch School of Education to Hire Nine New Faculty
With many professors retiring, the Lynch School of Education is set to hire nine new faculty members within the next three years.