BC has also now received 19 self-reported cases from students who are not on campus, according to Associate Vice President of University Communications Jack Dunn.
UPDATE: Individuals to Be Notified of Exposure to 12 BC Students With COVID-19
Ten Boston College students have self-reported cases of COVID-19, according to an update on the University’s coronavirus website on Saturday.
‘It’s Really a Question of Survival’: Low-Income Students React to BC’s Closure
Some low-income students have expressed dissatisfaction with BC’s move out exemption process and the way it has communicated with students.
Four Days of Chaos: Vandalism Reports See Sharp Uptick After Closure
Following the announcement that courses would be moved online and students required to move out of their dorms, there was an increase in the number of incidents reported by the BCPD.
Remaining Students Moved to Upper Campus
Approximately 500 Boston College students remained on campus as of Monday. They will be housed in traditional single rooms on Upper Campus with access to communal restrooms and a communal dining hall.
BC Expands Pass/Fail, Extends Course Drop Date
Boston College has amended its academic policies with a more liberal pass/fail option and extended the deadlines for dropping and withdrawing from classes.
BC Study Abroad Students Test Positive for Coronavirus
Boston College students who had been studying abroad in the United Kingdom and Ireland have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, according to OIP Director Nick Gozik.
UPDATE: ACC Cancels All Athletic Activity Through End of School Year
The Atlantic Coast Conference has announced that all athletic activity is canceled for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year.
Koch Proposal No Longer Has Faculty Vote, Advisory Board Removed
The proposal for a security studies program, to be funded by the Charles Koch Foundation, has now been relabeled as a “project,” rather than a “program.”
Students Receive Partial Refund, but Many Decisions yet to Be Made
BC is providing partial refunds on meal plans and room and board, but many decisions in areas such as student outreach and academics have not been made