On Wednesday afternoon, Boston College announced that the Brighton complex, which was opened this March, will be dedicated to University trustee associate and former Boston Red Sox CEO John Harrington.
2018 Commencement Will Feature Archbishop of Atlanta
The University will also present an honorary degree to Drew Gilpin Faust, the outgoing president of Harvard University.
Dreswick Fans 10, BC Plays Small Ball in Victory Over UConn
Winning her sixth-consecutive start, Jessica Dreswick pitched a two-hit complete game, and the Eagles made the most of a couple of timely two-baggers and Husky errors to stretch their win streak to 12.
Uncharacteristically Low-Scoring Eagles Hold on to Beat No. 17 Dartmouth
After jumping out to a commanding seven-goal lead in the first half, BC went dead silent for the first 22 minutes and 36 seconds of the second period, having to rely on Dempsey Arsenault to fend off a Big Green scare.
Joanna Bernabei-McNamee Aims to Bring Success Back To Chestnut Hill
The newest addition to the women’s basketball family had tremendous success at Albany, and hopes to ride the momentum into Conte Forum as she joins the ACC.
Frei’s Three-Hit Shutout Guides Eagles to Program-Record-Breaking 11th-Straight Win
Allyson Frei shut down a Minutewomen lineup that entered Tuesday, having averaged 8.8 runs per game in its past 10 contests, and BC did just enough offensively to plate three runs, reaching a new milestone in the process.
Bernabei-McNamee Named New Women’s Basketball Head Coach
BC Athletics announced the hiring of Joanna Bernabei-McNamee as the new Women’s Basketball head coach, taking over for Erik Johnson who resigned after six years at the start of March.
Mistake in Some Google Groups Permissions Left Sensitive Info Accessible to BC Students, Faculty, Staff
Until December 2017, Google Groups containing hundreds of University communications and associated documents with restricted, confidential, or otherwise sensitive information had misconfigured permission settings such that anyone who could access the Boston College G Suite—known formally as Google Apps—could view them, a Heights investigation found. The Heights notified the University on Dec. 18 of this…
Students Feel Senior Week Costs Add Up
“The fact that we come from different backgrounds both socially and financially makes this campus unique, so it’s hard to see how this portion of the BC community’s needs are being overlooked at one of the most memorable portions of their undergraduate experience,” said Lauren Kaufman, CSOM ’18.
Two Students Accused of Property Damage For Chalking
When asked if he knew that chalking was in violation of University policy, Matthew Barad, MCAS ’19, said, “I did not. And I am still not convinced it is.”
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