“University President is a tough job right now,” Rather said. “There’s been tremendous turnover. There’s been tremendous stress. So I think it’s incredibly difficult, even more reason that I think it’s important that BC continues with a Jesuit president to continue that tradition.”
What Your Marathon Monday Outfit Says About You
Whether you realize it or not, your outfit of choice speaks volumes about your personality and creativity. Here’s what your Marathon Monday outfit says about you!
Should I Stay Or Should I Go: Some BC Grads Stay in Boston, Others Depart for Something New
“I think [Boston is] an amazing, amazing college town, I’d say the best in the U.S.,” Kelly said. “But my perception was that it was going to be a little too young post-grad.”
‘She Broke New Ground’: Ruth-Arlene Howe’s Legacy of Inclusion and Encouragement at BC Law
“It’s a legacy of the first Black woman on the faculty, and—as far as I remember—the second woman on the faculty,” Brodin said. “She broke new ground. She pushed Boston College Law School in a forward, progressive direction.”
Eagles Down the Aisle: Some BC Alumni Return to Campus To Get Married
“It’s such a special place to both of us and just to be married there was even more special, and have all the people around who we cared about, and try to do all those little traditions from Boston College and bring that into our wedding as well,” Erin said.
SSC Venture Partners Boosts the BC Entrepreneurial Community Through Mentorship
“The goal of the SSC is to bring entrepreneurship at Boston College to the forefront of the local and national startup ecosystem,” its website reads. “SSC Venture Partners is the next stage in the evolution of that mission.”
Global Engagement Portal Cultivates an Immersive Conversation Space for Students
“It’s an opportunity to see the humanity of the distant other, to meet with people in different life circumstances than our own, and to have real conversations with them,” said Erik Owens, director of BC’s international studies program and organizer of BC’s portal.
Newton Zoning and Planning Committee Prepares to Publish Third Version of Rezoning Maps
Councilor Crossley, Zoning and Planning Committee chair, refuted claims that the city hasn’t been transparent about its rezoning process.
“It Was Always About the Kids”: After 30 Years at BC, John Finney Leaves a Legacy of Passion and Care
Chorale director and orchestra conductor John Finney built up a long-lasting and prestigious reputation throughout his career at Boston College.
Bostonians To Compete at International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella
The Bostonians of Boston College will be competing at ICCA on Feb. 18 against other university a cappella groups in the Northeast region for a spot in the semifinals.