A team headed by professor David Burgess will lead the development of the National Research Mentoring Network as part of a five year, $19 million grant.
Gubernatorial Candidates Face Final Campaign Stretch
As Massachusetts prepares to makes its choice for governor between Martha Coakley and Charlie Baker, the election is still too close to call.
Fiery Demko Leads BC Past Colorado With 33-Save Performance
The sophomore goaltender made 33 saves in BC’s 6-2 win.
BC Volunteers Band Together To Protect Arts In Boston Public Schools
Meridith Smith, A&S ’16, founded Mentoring Through The Arts to combat program cuts in Boston public schools, including Brighton’s Edison K-8.
How A New Device Can Help You Stay Off Facebook
Pavlok co-founder Maneesh Sethi wants to help people increase their productivity—by giving them small electric shocks when they lose focus.
This Weekend In Arts: My Mother’s Fleabag, Boston Book Festival, And More
Boston events this weekend include a My Mother’s Fleabag fall cafe, ‘A Funny Thing Happened’ in Robsham, the Boston Book Festival, and more.
BC To Host Pulitzer Prize-Winning Alum At English Department Event
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Will Hobson, BC ’06, is scheduled to speak with students on his investigative writing experiences as formed during his academic career at an event moderated by English professor Carlo Rotella.
Best Of BC Street: The Festival In Review
Musical performances from student bands including Juice and Jammin’ Toast, dance routines from on campus groups like Masti and DOBC, and cotton candy, popcorn, and food met for RHA’s BC Street on Friday.
Jumpstart BC Volunteers Promote Literacy In Local Preschools
Jumpstart BC hopes to get enough volunteers to staff nine Boston-area classrooms this year.
Can BC’s Defense Give The Offense A Chance Against Clemson?
Murphy’s offense is going to need a lot off opportunities to crack Clemson’s stud defense.