Recently released court proceedings pertaining to the overturning of a Boston College student’s suspension in late August revealed the number of investigations surrounding sexual assault allegations conducted at BC since 2011. The summary, presented in the testimony of Associate Dean of Students Corey Kelly, was split into two sections to reflect a change in the University’s conduct process.
University to Study Jesuit Commitment
Boston College has begun a self-study as part of an initiative by the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU), which has asked the 27 Jesuit colleges and universities across the country to assess their commitment to Jesuit traditions and values as part of the Jesuit Mission Priority Examen.
BC Loses Brown to Injury, Can’t Stop Explosive Cardinals in Second Straight Loss
Anthony Brown left the game with a knee injury in the second quarter and Dennis Grosel threw three touchdown passes in relief, but the Eagles allowed 664 total yards in a 41-39 loss to Louisville.
Judge Questions BC’s Investigatory Model in Sexual Misconduct Cases
Recently released court documents suggests that the Mass. District Court believes that BC’s investigatory model in matters of sexual assault is fundamentally unfair.
Title IX Lawsuit Could Reshape Sexual Assault Investigations
The lawsuit comes as courts across the country work to clarify how colleges and universities should conduct sexual assault investigations.
In The Room Where It Happens: Marsan Takes on the Pops
Natalie Marsan joined the Boston Pops onstage at the 27th Annual Pops on The Heights gala, which raised money for 427 scholarships.
27th Annual Pops on The Heights Gala Funds 427 Scholarships
The 27th Annual Pops on The Heights gala featured Leslie Odom Jr. as a guest and raised money for 427 scholarships.
Missed Chances Haunt Addazio, BC in Three-Point Loss to Wake Forest
The Demon Deacons converted 17-of-23 third down attempts while the Eagles botched a field goal snap and turned it over on downs in prime field goal territory en route to a 27-24 defeat.
Leahy Signs Letter Expressing Concern Over Visa Delays
The Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts, of which BC is a member, sent the Sept. 16 letter to the state’s congressional delegation.
Jury Considers Basic Fairness in Trial for Alumnus Lawsuit
Jurors were to consider only whether administrators improperly interfered in the hearings through two key communications.