Rev. Jack Butler, S.J., will become Boston College’s 26th president in 2026. In an exclusive interview, he shares his vision, leadership approach, and...
Rev. Jack Butler, S.J., has been named Boston College’s 26th president, succeeding Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J., in 2026. Faculty highlight his deep ti...
Boston College administrators required organizers of a Feb. 13 pro-Palestinian demonstration to revise and remove portions of their speeches, disclose...
Rev. John “Jack” Butler, S.J., Haub vice president for University Mission and Ministry, will serve as the 26th president of Boston College, Board of T...
Boston College researchers express concern over the NSF's temporary grant freeze and new funding restrictions under Trump's executive order. While fun...
Rev. Jack Butler, S.J., will become Boston College’s 26th president in 2026. In an exclusive interview, he shares his vision, leadership approach, and deep ties to the BC community.
Boston College women's hockey topped off its regular season with a tie and shootout win versus New Hampshire as it heads into the Hockey East quarterfinals next weekend.
Rev. Jack Butler, S.J., will become Boston College’s 26th president in 2026. In an exclusive interview, he shares his vision, leadership approach, and deep ties to the BC community.
“From what I’ve seen, a lot of people that are dealing with autism, they struggle not only labeling their emotions but navigating the world because the world doesn’t understand them,” Nelson said. “Seeing their faces light up when they have a tool that’s made for them, they feel special and heard.”
“Them renaming it in honor of him and Mr. Floyd is just unbelievable, and I'm glad that he was able to really allow students to experience it, and students are still able to experience it,” Francis-Forrester said.
The Canadian singer delivered a 15-track EP that blends an “I-am-her” mentality with lover-girl vulnerability, sidestepping the typical love songs that dominate the Valentine’s Day season.
Boston College women's hockey topped off its regular season with a tie and shootout win versus New Hampshire as it heads into the Hockey East quarterfinals next weekend.
Women’s lacrosse is back in action, remaining undefeated after five games. On Wednesday, BC dominated UMass with a stunning 22-5 victory, led by Rachel Clark, who netted 6 goals. Then, on Saturday, the Eagles soared past Duke with a decisive 19-10 win. Photo Credits: Emily Ahern / Heights Editor, Trishna Condoor / Heights Staffer, Yamari Santillan...