BC announced that current BCPD chief John King will be stepping down this past April.
BCPD Issues Warning Following Alleged Assault of Student
Chief of BCPD John King confirmed with ‘The Heights’ that there was no further information available with regard to the incident as of June 19.
BC Names Grant Gosselin Director of Undergraduate Admission
“My Boston College education transformed my life, and I could not be more thrilled to help shape future generations of BC students and alumni in this new role,” Gosselin said.
CSOM Professor James Gips Passes Away
Gips, the John R. and Pamela Egan Chair of Computer Science, taught at BC from 1976 until the end of this academic year.
Alumnus’s Lawsuit Against BC Leads to Vacated Decision, Jury Trial
An unnamed Boston College alumnus and his parents got a judgment vacated by the First Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday that had previously granted summary judgment in favor of the University in regards to a lawsuit brought by the alumnus. The alumnus was originally suspended for three semesters over a sexual assault allegation while…
Dining Services Entry-Level Hourly Pay Increases to $16.50
The entry level rate came to be thanks to a study by BC’s Human Resources Compensation Team analyzing how the University’s Dining Services employees were paid compared to other university food service operations in Boston.
At 142nd Commencement Exercises, a New Beginning for Class of 2018
“You graduates of the class of 2018 have great talent and promise because of who you are and what you have experienced in our community,” University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J., said.
Senior Admin Respond to Concerns Over Choice of B.o.B for Modstock
This letter was sent by Vice President for Student Affairs and Provost and Dean of Faculties David Quigley to professors Dan Kirschner, Ruth Langer, and Alan Marcus, as well as the leadership of Boston College Hillel. (It was also sent to The Heights.) The letter addresses the Campus Activities Board’s decision to invite the rapper B.o.B,…
University Announces DiversityEdu Following Student Activism
DiversityEdu is a research-based online program that teaches skills to understand the impact of unconscious bias, language, and behavior.
CSOM Associate Dean Richard Keeley to Retire
“I feel very fortunate to have been part of this community, and to have been able to contribute in some way to its progress,” Keeley said.