In a new program, Women’s Center provides mentors for female campus leaders.
Council For Women Lands Former Secretary Of State For Colloquium
Madeleine Albright will speak in a November lecture sponsored by the Council for Women of Boston College.
Meet Lawrence Lessig: The Harvard Professor Running For President
Lessig discusses his presidential bid, campaign finance reform, and what he thinks about Donald Trump.
Boston Calling Preview: Grey Season On Songwriting And Skydiving
Boston Calling won’t be the first time around the festival circuit for hometown heroes and Berklee alums Grey Season.
A Look At BC Master Planning: Past, Present, And Future
When Boston College first opened its doors on Sept. 5, 1864 to its initial three professors and 22 male students, the Jesuit campus was comprised of only two buildings and 115,000 square feet—essentially one city block on the South End’s Harrison Ave. Since its 19th-century inauguration, BC has accrued 147 buildings within 362 acres and…
Student Activists, Faculty Pave The Pathway To A More Accessible BC Campus
Students and faculty continue efforts to increase accessibility on BC’s campus.
Light The World Campaign Closes In On $1.5 Billion Goal
The largest fundraising campaign in University history has nearly reached its goal.
Davock Leads Eagles To First ACC Win
Notching a goal and an assist, freshman Trevor Davock propelled the Eagles to a win over Pittsburgh in front of his old club team.
Hilliman, Offense Vanish Against Florida State; Wade Out For Season
One week after putting up 76 points against Howard, Jon Hilliman and the Eagles disappeared on the offensive side of the ball in a 14-0 shutout by the Seminoles. To make matters worse for BC, Darius Wade will miss the remainder of the season with a broken left ankle.
Missed Opportunities Doom Hapless Eagles Against FSU
Whether it was missing a tackle in the end zone or failing to recover a muffed punt, BC failed to capitalize on its chances in a shutout loss to Florida State.