Dean of Students Thomas Mogan held a dinner for students in his home, as part of the Dinner with the Dean program.
Brooks Tells Students To Find Joy In The Present At Convocation
David Brooks speaks to incoming freshman at the First Year Academic Convocation.
Collaboration Between University And Law School Offers Dual Degree
Students aspiring to be lawyers can now complete their undergraduate and law degrees in six years.
In Numbers, A Snapshot Of The Class Of 2019
BC saw an increase in applications but only accepted 29%, placing it among the more selective universities in the country.
A Visual Investigation Of Racial Disparity At BC
Three graduate students in the Lynch School of Education (LSOE) created infographics that highlight the lack of AHANA faculty at Boston College.
BC Theology Professor Named To Chair In The Library Of Congress
Rev. David Hollenbach, S.J., has been named to the Cary and Ann Maguire Chair in Ethics and American History at the Library of Congress’ John W. Kluge Center.
LGBTQ Panel Comes Out On Identity In The Workplace At GLC-Sponsored Event
Five gay professionals spoke at a panel Tuesday evening sponsored by the GLC to talk about the problems and challenges they have faced in the workforce.
Explaining Human Behavior With “Freakonomics”
Stephen Dubner, co-author of the highly acclaimed “Freakonomics,” spoke to BC students about using economics to explain the decision-making of human beings.
A Scholarship In Honor Of Oscar Romero
Ricardo Alberto, A&S ’16, was awarded the 2015 Archbishop Oscar A. Romero Scholarship for his involvement in and service to the Hispanic and Latino community at BC and in the wider community.
Professor Ingram Targets Convential Masculinity At BC
Communication professor Brett Ingram examined the parallels between aggression and sexuality for C.A.R.E. Week.