Foley and McCarthy see GLC and ALC’s involvement in drafting the debate questions as a conflict of interest and hope to discontinue UGBC’s involvement from it.
BC Recognized With Highest Classification for Research Institutions
While schools including Dartmouth College were dislodged in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, BC moved to the highest ranking classification on Feb. 1.
Students, Faculty Voice Growing Concerns Over Parking
Members of the BC community express frustration at the recent price increase for on-campus overnight parking permits to $630 a semester.
‘Service is an Attitude:’ BC Grad Talks Volunteering at a Jamaican High School
Jay Sullivan, a published author, discussed his time volunteering in Jamaica after graduating from BC.
Upcoming: Screening, Panel on 1964 Civil Rights March in Florida
On Thursday, the history department, the African and African Diaspora Studies Program, the Jesuit Institute, Catholic Studies, and Gregory Kalscheur, SJ, the Dean of Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, will host a screening of The Passage at St. Augustine in McGuinn 121 at 4:15 p.m.
TurboVote Returns to BC To Encourage Students to Vote
After three years of success, TurboVote returns to BC to promote voter registration.
Attorney Who Sentenced Whitey Bulger to Speak Monday
On Monday, Feb. 15, Brian Kelly, the “mobster prosecutor” and a former U.S. Justice Department attorney, will speak in McElroy 237 at 5 p.m
Upcoming: Advising Events for Students Interested in Business, Law
This week, the Academic Advising Center is hosting two events as a part of its “Conversations with…” series that are designed for students in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences who are interested in pursuing an academic or career track in business or law.
Perkins Loan Retirement Extended Throughout 2016-17 School Year
When the Perkins Loan was retired last year, 710 BC students with high financial need were left to grapple with an impending financial aid gap that threatened their ability to pay next year’s tuition.
Annual ‘Vagina Monologues’ Seeks to Empower and Educate
Hundreds of students, along with many other members of the Boston College community, crowded into McGuinn 121 on Thursday night as V-Day of Boston College kicked off its first of three consecutive performances of “The Vagina Monologues.”