Newton’s Public Safety and Transportation Committee approved $2.8 million in new equipment for the fire department at its meeting Wednesday.
Applying Empathy to Experiential Learning: Donohue Integrates Social Work Into BC Law
“I myself, am very curious, and encourage my students to be really curious about what it means to do good law, what it means to pursue social justice, lawyering, and where other careers or other spaces might be good fits for them,” Donohue said.
BC Law to Launch Master of Legal Studies In Cybersecurity, Risk, and Governance in Fall 2025
Beginning in the fall of 2025, Boston College Law School will offer a master of legal studies (MLS) in cybersecurity, risk, and governance degree, which is set to replace the current master of science in cybersecurity policy and governance program at the Woods College of Advancing Studies
Calendars, Planners, and More: A Guide to Managing Your Tasks and Assignments
Time management is hard. As we trek through midterm season and course registration, keeping track of your 15-credit course load, extracurriculars, and social life can seem nearly impossible.
Mahoney and Wesner Evaluate Impacts of a Liberal Arts Education
John Mahoney emphasized the impact and values of Jesuit, Catholic liberal arts education at an event hosted by the Church in the 21st Century Center on Thursday night. “If your education hasn’t changed you, we haven’t done our job,” said Mahoney, former director of admissions and vice provost for enrollment management at Boston College Students…
Choosing the Right Bunk: A Guide to Maximizing Your Space in a Lofted Triple
Lofted triple housing is back at BC. Though I was initially frustrated to discover that I was one of the “unlucky few,” I have learned that being in a lofted triple is nothing to be annoyed about if you use your space wisely. With that said, here are my tips for making the most out of your lofted triple!