The Office of Health Promotion brought together campus offices to stress the importance of health and safety skills.
BC Listed Among Top Contributors To Teach For America
BC is once again among the top universities contributing alumni to Teach for America, a non-profit that places recent graduates in high-need school districts across the country.
BC Grads In Tech Field Discuss Starting A Company
Last Thursday night in the Fulton Honors Library, three Boston College alumni shared their experiences with starting their own companies, the challenges of giving up a full-time corporate job, and their advice for students aspiring to start their own businesses.
BC Career Fair Brings Employers And Insight To Prospective Job Applicants
Boston College students sought insight on job and internship opportunities from employers Thursday at the annual Career Fair in Conte Forum.
President Of Philippines Returns To Boston
More than 30 years after his family came to Boston to take refuge from political persecution, President Benigno S. Aquino III of the Philippines, speaking at Robsham Theater yesterday, recalled memories of his time living just outside the gates of Boston College on Commonwealth Avenue.
BC Professors Join Conversation On ISIS Threat
Last Thursday evening, political science professor Ali Banuazizi and history professor Julian Bourg spoke at the Eagle Political Society’s first topic meeting, “ISIS and the American Response.”
University Works To Resolve Campus Printing Issues
Faced with a surge in the number of pages printed on campus and more frequent brown-outs among printing machines, University Librarian Thomas Wall is working to address printing issues throughout campus.
CNN Hosts U.S. Premier of ‘Whitey’ Documentary at BC
In a dark Robsham Theater this past Tuesday, a man named Stephen Rakes appeared on the large screen premiering the CNN documentary Whitey: The United States of America v. James J. Bulger, recounting his first experience with notorious Boston criminal James ‘Whitey’ Bulger.
Seniors Launch Startup Aimed To Modify College Application Process
A startup created by a Boston College senior that allows high school students to showcase their extracurricular talents to college admissions officers released a beta version of its website over the summer.
Center For Teaching Excellence To Offer Educational Practices Reform For BC Faculty
One half of the second floor of O’Neill Library has gained a new occupant this semester, as the Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) has taken over the space that once housed the Campus Technology Resource Center (CTRC).