Boston College filed court documents on Monday reaffirming the University’s earlier statements that hazing occurred within the men’s and women’s swim and dive program.
“Thinking Like a Cybercriminal”: Maor Shares the Keys to Cybersecurity Success
In a lecture titled “Thinking Like a Cybercriminal,” hosted by Information Technology Services and the Woods College of Advancing Studies on Tuesday, Maor shared techniques and tools that hackers use, as well as the scope of their attacks.
BC Announces New Leadership Roles in MCAS
Boston College has promoted two professors to newly introduced leadership positions within the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences.
QLC Members Create Home for Trans Students Through Trans* Collective Group
Mengel and QLC Policy Coordinator H Edwards co-founded the Trans* Collective student group at the beginning of this semester. Run by and for transgender students at BC, the collective aims to increase visibility and make a home for trans students on campus.
“Thinking Like a Cybercriminal”: Maor Shares the Keys to Cybersecurity Success
In a lecture titled “Thinking Like a Cybercriminal,” hosted by Information Technology Services and the Woods College of Advancing Studies on Tuesday, Etay Maor shared techniques and tools that hackers use, as well as the scope of their attacks.
Smith Explores the Coming-of-Age Experience in New Novel
Holding the finished, tangible version of his debut novel was a special moment for Sean Smith, editor of the Boston College Chronicle, who recently published Transformation Summer.
Panelists Discuss Need for Change in Plastic Production at UN Plastics Treaty Conference
The BC Schiller Institute and the Global Observatory on Planetary Health co-sponsored a conference on the 2022 United Nations plastics treaty.
SEASA Hosts Annual Night Market Featuring Wide Array of BC Culture Clubs
The typically quiet O’Neill Plaza transformed into a lively hub on Thursday evening, lined by tents adorned with string lights and surrounded by the wafting aromas of cultural dishes.
BC Muslim Student Association Hosts Prayer for Palestine
Mahmoud El-Rifai asked a crowd of Boston College students, faculty, and student groups to reflect on the rising numbers of deaths in Gaza during the “Prayer for Palestine” event on Thursday night.
Members of Swim and Dive Program Sue BC, Seeking to Lift Suspension and Receive Damages
Thirty-seven unnamed members of Boston College men’s and women’s swim and dive filed a lawsuit against the University on Tuesday for allegedly imposing an unjustified suspension after recent hazing allegations.