Beaumier takes over for Rev. Terry Devino, S.J., who departed over the summer.
BC Holds Career Fair Amid Anxieties Over Early Recruiting Timeline
Some banks hired students for summer 2018 internships this past spring.
Journey of Discovery: Omeed Alidadi’s Time in Tajikistan
“Before I went to Tajikistan, I was more afraid to take risks,” said Omeed Alidadi, one the Heights’ ‘Seniors to Watch.’
AHANA Hires Make Up 46 Percent of New Faculty
Partly in response to student demands, BC is expanding its hiring of new faculty to more AHANA scholars.
UGBC Without VP of Diversity and Inclusion at Start of Year
Akosua Achampong and Tt King, both MCAS ’18, start this week as the first solely female president and executive vice president of the Undergraduate Government of Boston College, and have experienced some recent personnel changes.
‘Lean On Me’ Text-Based Hotline Launching This Semester
Formed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2016 after a number of suicides had occurred, Lean on Me (LOM) is an active network at five major universities across the country.
Geographic Info Systems Course Added for Fall
The course will teach students how to examine change across a specific place over time.
Recovering From Injury, Kathryn Lieder Trains for Marathon
A month before the Boston Marathon, Kathryn Lieder suffered a horribly-timed knee injury, but she’s worked through it and is still running this Monday.
Professor Sends Out Survey to Gauge Interest in Neuroscience Major
About half of the top 40 ‘U.S. News and World Report’ schools have a neuroscience program.
BC Law Professor Studies Sustainability, Economy in Russia
In the ’70s, David Wirth spent a summer abroad in Russia and has now returned to the country on a Fulbright award.