Alberto Godenzi, the dean of the School of Social Work, has announced that he will step down at the close of the 2015-16 academic year.
University To Create Shea Center For Entrepreneurship
“What I do is bring the experience of being an entrepreneur back to campus,” executive director Jere Doyle said.
BC Dining Adds Starbucks, Acai Bowls, Tapas To Dining Halls
Students will now be able to get frappucinos on campus.
Boston’s Bid For 2024 Olympic Games Shut Down By Olympic Committee
The bid was killed follow Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s announcement that he would not place the financial burden of the Olympic Games onto the taxpayers.
Boston College Unlawfully Retaliated Against Chem Professor, Rules Court
The University has been ordered to pay William Armstrong $125,000, plus interest and back pay, for charges of retaliation following the professor’s leave of absence in the 2002-2003 school year.
Public Voices Concerns Over Revamped Boston 2024 Bid
Boston 2024 leaders presented a revised Olympic proposal to a crowd of spectators at Robsham Theater.
Financial Vice President Plans To Retire In December
Peter McKenzie has held the position of financial vice president and treasurer for 25 years.
For Class Of 2015, A Final Gathering In Alumni Stadium
Archbishop of Chicago Blase Cupich told graduates to keep their sense of youth at Monday’s Commencement Ceremony.
Trending At Commencement 2015: ‘Eradicate #BostonCollegeRacism’
A plane carrying a banner proclaiming “Eradicate #BostonCollegeRacism” flew over Commencement several times.
Student Leaders Come Forward On History Of Tension Over LGBTQ Programs At BC
Underscoring Tuesday’s campaign for an LGBTQ resource center was a history of tension, University pushback, according to student leaders.