The success of the Eagles in 2013 will come down to how much the second and third string players are needed and how they perform more than anything else.
First Circuit Court Rules On Belfast Project
By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
On Friday, May 31, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in Boston issued a ruling with regard to interviews from the Belfast Project, Boston College’s oral history project on the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
Quad To Undergo Renovations Over Summer
By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
According to the Boston College Chronicle, the Academic Quad-located in the center of Devlin, Fulton, Lyons and Gasson Halls-will undergo landscaping changes this summer. The renovation will begin the day after Commencement, May 21, and is scheduled to finish before classes resume in the fall.
Garza Stepping Down From Position As BC Provost
By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
Boston College’s Provost and Dean of Faculties Cutberto Garza announced on May 6 that he will be stepping down from his position on June 30 of this year. He will take a yearlong leave of absence from the University and will return to BC as a professor in the fall of 2014.
Administrators Take Steps To Deal With Grade Inflation At BC
By: David Cote and Andrew Skaras
Starting during the Vietnam War, average grades at universities nationwide began to climb steadily, a trend that has not stopped since. At the time, professors were unwilling to give students low grades, as a poor GPA could jeopardize their military exemption status and result in their being sent to fight and possibly die overseas.
Focus Groups Explore BC’s Diversity
By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
During the last academic year, the Office of AHANA Student Programs (OASP) and the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs conducted a climate survey about diversity on campus. This past spring, smaller focus groups were convened in order to gather more information about questions that sprang up as a result of the original survey and could not be answered with any preexisting institutional data.
Momentum Award: Larry Scott
By: David Cote
A lot has changed in the chemistry department since Lawrence Scott first came to Boston College.
The current Louise and Jim Vanderslice and Family professor in chemistry arrived on the Heights in 1993, just after the construction of Merkert Hall, still the only academic building on campus dedicated to a single department.
Person of the Year: Dick Kelley
By: Austin Tedesco
A little girl runs into the room beaming with joy. She’s just seen a towering star.
“We just saw Ryan Anderson,” she exclaims. “He’s so tall.”
Dick Kelley turns his head, and as Anderson walks through the door followed by fellow Boston College basketball players Lonnie Jackson and John Cain Carney, Kelley lights up brighter than his starstruck niece.
MCF Celebrates Closing Ceremony
The Multicultural Christian Fellowship celebrated its closing ceremony and awards dinner with an outpouring of love, faith, and togetherness last Friday evening.
Proposal For New Core Unveiled
The Class of 2017 could begin taking new core classes as early as next spring, pending the approval of the latest core plan by University President Rev. William P. Leahy, SJ, and University Provost Cutberto Garza.