BC faculty met on Monday night to discuss the past, present, and future of Ukraine during the ongoing Russian invasion.
Moderna CEO Speaks At BC Chief Executives Club Event
Business leaders and politicians met in the Boston Harbor Hotel to hear Bancel discuss the company’s transformation during the COVID-19 pandemic on Monday. The event was hosted by the Boston College Chief Executives Club—a Carroll School of Management business forum that hosts events for leaders in Boston featuring CEOs from around the world.
Benjamin, Spagnola Win UGBC Pres., VP Election
Lubens Benjamin and Julia Spagnola will be the next president and vice president of UGBC, respectively. The team won 1955 of 3133 votes, or 62.4 percent, in Tuesday’s election.
UGBC Candidates Tackle Academic Advising, Transparency, and Sustainability in Final Debate
The two teams running for UGBC president and vice president faced off on Sunday night one last time before Tuesday’s election, debating how they plan to tackle issues including academic advising, transparency within student government, and environmental sustainability.
BC Hosts First Relay for Life Event Since 2019
Students gathered Friday night from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. in the Margot Connell Recreation Center with Relay for Life and The American Cancer Society to stay up for 12 hours in an attempt to symbolize the journey a cancer patient goes through.
LSEHD To Launch New Department of Formative Education
The Lynch School of Education and Human Development is launching the new Department of Formative Education in June, according to Chris Higgins, who will chair the new department.
BC Seniors Launch Foodie App ‘SpotDrop’
Arthur Brenninkmeijer said he struggled to find restaurants that fit his taste, so he decided to create an easy, social way to discover recommendations from friends—SpotDrop.
Sen. Ed Markey Announces $6.2 Million BC Environmental Science Grant
United States Senator Ed Markey visited Boston College to announce a $6.2 million grant the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awarded a team of BC researchers to study water quality and sediment transport in watersheds and along U.S. coastlines.
Miss Massachusetts 2021 Offers Students Advice on Finding Their Voices
Elizabeth Pierre strives to use her platform as Miss Massachusetts 2021 and third-place winner of Miss America 2022 to help young people find their voices.
BC Faculty Members Discover and Digitize 400-Year-Old Music Book
A team of Boston College faculty members journeyed to Portugal over Spring Break in search of a 400-year-old song book created by an accomplished, yet silenced female composer, according to Michael Noone.