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.
For Students, No Expanded Access To Media Lab
The communication department decided against allowing students heightened access to the media labs.
O’Neill, Pioneer Of BC Internet, To Retire After 40 Years
After attending BC as an undergraduate and working as an employee and mentor at the University for 40 years, Jim O’Neill, an Information Technology Services employee, is retiring.
Financial Aid Gap Looms With Perkins Loan Discontinuation
BC students with high financial need are among thousands affected by federal loan retirement.
O’Neill Exhibit Explores Mandates Designed To Protect Research Data
A new exhibit in O’Neill Library examines federal mandates that are designed to protect research data.
Amy Cuddy Talks Posture, Finding Inner Power
Amy Cuddy showed how body language was a reflection on the amount of self confidence a person has.
BC Students Give Their ‘Two Cents’ In Coke’s ‘Project Ripple’
BC is only the second institution to participate in Coca-Cola’s international empowerment initiative, “Project Ripple.”
‘#WeWereBC’ Exhibit Chronicles BC’s History Through Student Research
The #WeWereBC exhibit, organized by BC’s history department, depicts images from the University’s past as researched by current undergraduate students.
New Student Group Advocates For Bernie Sanders
Boston College Students for Bernie Sanders hopes to generate student support for the presidential candidate by promoting an informed dialogue within the political landscape at BC.
Group Of BC Democrats Mobilize For Hillary 2016 Campaign
Boston College students, among other area students, are beginning to Hillary Clinton’s campaign in the Boston area.