The former Boston College student who set fires in Gasson Hall and Stokes Hall last year has failed to pay restitution and has disappeared.
BC Law Earns Gift To Support Public Policy Center
The Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy includes a visiting professorship, symposiums, and a fellowship for 12 eligible law students.
Lynch School Professors Earn Spots in Education Week Rankings
Two Lynch School professors, Andy Hargreaves and Marilyn Cochran-Smith, were listed in Education Week’s rankings of professors who impact conversation surrounding education and create scholarly work outside the classroom, like books and articles.
Marchese’s UGBC Return Going To Student Assembly Vote
Former UGBC executive vice president Chris Marchese, A&S ’15, could be reinstated to his position as early as next week.
Actor George Takei To Speak On Media, Sexuality Friday In Robsham
In the first Asian Caucus Cabinet Spotlight series, actor and activist George Takei will discuss issues of media, sexuality, and identity.
University Letter On ‘Disciplinary Outcomes’ Sent To St. Mary’s Protesters
On Monday afternoon, a letter was sent to several participants of Tuesday’s “die-in” protest in St. Mary’s Hall, indicating protesters could face sanctions.
St. Mary’s ‘Die-In’ Demonstrators Subject To Disciplinary Sanctions, Says Protester
Danny De Leon, A&S ’15, says he was told by BC vice president of Student Affairs that St. Mary’s “die-in” protesters are subject to disciplinary sanctions.
Professor Levenson’s Work On Guatemalan Gangs Awarded Book Prize
History professor Deborah Levenson wrote ‘Adios Nino,’ the story behind the emergence and expansion of violent gangs in Guatemala.
CSON Gains Membership To Gerontological Nursing Organization
Admittance into the National Hartford Center of Gerontological Nursing Excellence gives CSON access to collaboration with member institutions as well as leaders in the field of nursing.
Set The World Aflame … Just Don’t Do It Here
Working for justice is like “lighting a match and hoping the fire spreads,” according to Carolyn Forche.