Boston College’s long-standing senior vice president Dr. James P. McIntyre passed away last Friday, Sept. 4, of complications from multiple myeloma.
Achieving Kinship By Helping The Marginalized
Fr. Greg Boyle, a Jesuit from Los Angeles, has made it his mission to address the needs of gang-involved youth.
Dialogue On Assault Adds Jesuit Voice
The Jesuit community contributes thoughts on campus sexual violence.
Solidarity Starts With Awareness
To be global citizens, we all should care about events that shock the consciousness of a people, destroy lives and institutions, and cause fear, regardless of whether they occur halfway around the world or on our own campus.
Campus Ministry Commemorates 25th Anniversary Of El Salvadoran Jesuit Murders
It has been 25 years since the massacre in El Salvador of six Jesuit priests, their housekeeper, and her daughter—an event that left the entire world reeling. At the time, El Salvador was in the midst of a bloody civil war that left more than 70,000 people dead at the hands of Salvadoran government forces and death squads.
Co-Founders Of ‘The Jesuit Post’ Talk Faith And Media At Agape Latte
Rev. Sam Sawyer, S.J. and BC ’00, and Rev. Michael Rossmann, S.J., assistant editor of The Jesuit Post, spoke to a crowded Hillside Cafe on Tuesday evening at this year’s first installment of the Agape Latte series.
Rev. James Martin, S.J. Talks Spirituality, Humor As A Jesuit Author
Rev. James Martin, S.J. discussed his experiences as a Jesuit and his views on faith to a full crowd in Robsham Theater.
An Investment In Jesuit Studies
The University’s recently established Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies will advance the Jesuit mission and establish BC as a national hub for research on Jesuits.