The campaign kickoff will occur today at 3 p.m.
TEDxBostonCollege: Speaker Series to Happen in April
“Someone could have the most compelling story, but if that person doesn’t have the execution and delivery, it’s not going to be a good talk,” said Elizabeth Kopec, the lead organizer of the event and MCAS ’18.
Two Teams Declare UGBC Bids for President, Vice President
Reed Piercy, MCAS ’19, and Ignacio Fletcher, MCAS ’20, are currently collecting signatures to run, as well as Taraun Frontis, CSOM ’19, and Aneeb Sheikh, MCAS ’20.
International Student Enrollment Rises, Chinese Representation Grows Significantly
A variety of factors have contributed to the growth of the international student population on campus, including significant growth in the representation of students from countries in Asia, who constitute 65 percent of the total.
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Service Brings BC Community Together
Through various mediums, including song, prayer, poetry, and public speaking, the night addressed the marginalization of people of color and minorities at large.
2000 Comm. Ave. Starts Semester With Fewer Vacancies
“It’s easy to be dissuaded from living here because of the distance and separation from campus, but in my opinion the benefits outweigh the small costs,” said Justin Panzariono, CSOM ’20.
Five Break-Ins Off Campus This Month
According to William Stone, a resident of Foster St. and MCAS ’19, one group of BC students living on Foster St. had various valuables stolen and all of their exterior doors broken down.
3,170 Admitted Early Action to the Class of 2022
The Office of Undergraduate Admission is looking for an incoming freshman class of about 2,290 students and hopes to see a yield of 750 to 800 students enrolled from the Early Action program.
STM’s Groome to Finish Term as C21 Director
The search for a new C21 director will begin this week and will be chaired by Robert Newton, special assistant to University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J.
Alcohol Safety Support Line to End Due to Low Call Volume
“Students should also know that residence hall live-in staff have all been trained to have these types of conversations and provide referrals to these offices,” Jemima Pierre, the ASAP Program Manager, said in an email.