BC alumna Jessie Rosen recently released her debut novel, a young adult fiction publication entitled “Dead Ringer.”
All BC Students In Paris Are Safe, Confirms OIP
Amid multiple attacks in the metropolitan area, all Boston College students studying in Paris are safe, confirmed the Office of International Programs.
Arrupe El Salvador Trip Cancelled
Citing local violence, volunteer program seeks alternate location.
A Look At Philanthropy, Law, And The Public Good
A think tank formed by several BC Law professors is taking on the questions of tax-free endowments and philanthropic donations.
Venture For America Recruits BC Grads For City Revitalization
Eight BC alums discuss their respective experiences with Venture for America, a two-year fellowship program looking to revitalize U.S. cities through entrepreneurship.
This Year, Funding Has Been Cut For BC Jumpstart Program
National cuts have trickled down, and BC’s program has been cut for the year, with the hope of restarting next year.
Synagogue Approves Boston College’s Purchase Of Land
Resistance from Newton residents fails to prevent purchase of the nine acres of developed land and surrounding wooded property.
A Gathering Of The University Community In Asia
The Boston College community gathered in Hong Kong for the Global Forum to celebrate the achievements of BC’s Light the World campaign, and honor the ongoing Jesuit legacy in Asia.
LSOE’s City Connects Program Finds A New Home In Minnesota’s Twin Cities
The Lynch School of Education is bringing its City Connects program to school in the Minneapolis, MN, area, focusing on students in Catholic schools, especially those from immigrant or low-income communities.
2015 Genius Grant Goes To BC Alumna Alex Truesdell
Alex Truesdell, LGSOE ’82, was recently awarded a “no strings attached” MacArthur Fellowship Genius Grant worth $625,000 over five years.