No one is immune to sexual violence, accoridng to Claire Johnson Allen, associate director of the Boston College Women’s Center.
Anti-Abortion Proponent Encourages ‘Dialogue Amongst Friends’ in Pro-Life Club Event
Anti-abortion advocate Josh Brahm challenged arguments in support of abortion while aiming to find common ground between abortion-rights and anti-abortion advocates in an event hosted by Boston College’s Pro-Life Club.
Three BC Grad Schools Rise, Two Fall in 2023 ‘U.S. News’ Rankings
Three Boston College graduate schools rose in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2023 graduate university rankings while two others dropped from their previous spots.
University Extends Walk-In COVID-19 Testing
Boston College extended its walk-in asymptomatic COVID-19 testing through May 17, according to an email sent to the BC community on Wednesday.
University Revamps On-Campus Marathon Monday Events
This upcoming Marathon Monday on April 18 will feature a series of on-campus events running from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., including a performance from Jason Derulo, a breakfast bingo, food trucks, and various giveaways.
BC Community Rallies in Support of Ukraine
Students wielding Ukrainian flags and posters marked with words of solidarity crowded O’Neill Plaza on Saturday afternoon to advocate for increased efforts to support Ukraine.
Mikayla Sanchez Wins 2022 Saint Oscar A. Romero Scholarship
Mikayla Sanchez wiped away tears as her parents rushed to embrace her after University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J., announced her as this year’s Saint Oscar A. Romero Scholarship recipient.
BC Faculty Share Perspectives on COP26 and the Climate Change Crisis
Boston College faculty met on Thursday to discuss the University’s involvement in COP26 and the larger climate crisis facing the world today.
Woods College To Offer New Applied Analytics Degree
The Woods College of Advancing Studies will offer a master’s degree in applied analytics starting in the fall of 2022. The new program strives to give students the tools to be successful in analyzing data, according to Karen Muncaster, dean of the Woods College.
UGBC Candidates Face Off in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Debate
Two candidates vying to be elected president of UGBC faced off for the first time in a Thursday night debate, explaining how they plan to confront issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) on Boston College’s campus.