At an event entitled “Challenging Environmental Racism: From the Local to the Global,” Pellow and White-Hammond discussed racism, climate change, and ecological justice.
BC Records Five New Undergraduate Cases of COVID-19
Boston College reported five new undergraduate cases of COVID-19 out of 2,119 undergraduate tests since the Friday update of its COVID-19 dashboard, a positivity rate of .24 percent.
Weekly Undergrad Positivity Rate Falls to .57 Percent, BC Cautions Students as Finals Approach
Fifty-four undergraduates were in isolation as of Friday, with 36 in isolation housing and 18 isolating at home.
BC Reports 14 New Undergraduate Cases of COVID-19
Boston College reported 14 new undergraduate cases of COVID-19 out of 3,174 undergraduate tests since the Tuesday update of its COVID-19 dashboard, a positivity rate of .44 percent.
ACC Power Rankings: Movement at the Bottom
Syracuse moves out of the bottom spot after holding its own against North Carolina State, leaving Duke in the cellar.
UGBC Passes Resolution Calling For Upper Campus Accessibility
The Undergraduate Government of Boston College (UGBC) Student Assembly unanimously passed a resolution calling for the addition of a more accessible pathway to Upper Campus at an SA meeting on Nov. 17.
BC Reports 28 New Undergraduate Cases of COVID-19
The University reported 28 new undergraduate cases of COVID-19 out of the 3,903 undergraduate tests since the Thursday update of its COVID-19 dashboard, a positivity rate of 0.72 percent.
Glenn Gaudette Named Inaugural Chair of BC’s Engineering Department
Gaudette, who will officially begin his role on Jan. 1, currently serves as a professor of biomedical engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
Should I Stay or Should I Go?: BC Community Grapples With Post-Thanksgiving Plans
When Boston College announced its plan for the Thanksgiving break on Oct.19, students faced the choice of either remaining on campus or within Massachusetts over Thanksgiving break, or returning home and completing the remainder of the semester remotely. For many students, weighing the benefits of in-person instruction and on-campus life against spending the holiday with their families was no easy task.
Hargreaves and Gardner Discuss Education, Social Mobility
Research professor Andy Hargreaves and developmental psychologist Howard Gardner spoke about issues relating to education, social mobility, class, and more at an event hosted by the Lynch School of Education and Human Development at Boston College on Nov. 17 over Zoom.