With this latest increase, undergraduate cost of attendance for next year will be $67,488.
Comey Talks Cybersecurity Amid Russia, Election Controversies
Comey did not address ongoing controversies over his role in the presidential election and President Trump’s alleged ties to Russia.
Posters Call for Gender-Neutral Bathrooms on Campus
The posters included a link to a new bias incident reporting form run by Eradicate BC Racism.
AHANA Trustees Push for Focus on Diversity
BC added a second voting African American trustee, Steve Pemberton, BC ’89, in the fall.
UGBC Election Data Shows Less Support in CSOM for Achampong, King
Achampong and King got 51 percent of the vote in CSOM, compared to 73 percent in Morrissey, Lynch, and Connell combined.
Federal Cuts Could Impact Humanities, Science Research, Faculty Say
The earth and environmental sciences departments got over $1 million last year from the National Science Foundation.
Leahy Talks Trump, Trigger Warnings in Candid Interview with Florida News Site
BC’s president said that even though Trump’s actions don’t square with his religious and moral worldview, he’s optimistic Americans will come together in a constructive dialogue.
Akosua Achampong, Tt King Elected 2017-18 UGBC President, Executive Vice President
On Thursday evening, Aksoua Achampong and Tt King, both MCAS ’18, were elected UGBC president and EVP, ending a contentious election season.
As UGBC Voting Starts, Candidates Clash Online
In a “borderline” decision, the Elections Committee decided a video criticizing Akosua Achampong and Tt King’s campaign did not constitute negative campaigning.
Achampong, King Win Straw Poll at Second UGBC Presidential Debate
Two of the candidates exchanged some pointed comments about past remarks and leadership qualifications.