Catholic Extension, a fundraising organization that supports dioceses and parishes across the United States, gave University President Rev William P. Leahy, S.J., the honor.
‘Eagle-Eyed’: Boston Mayoral Election Race, Marty Walsh and Tito Jackson
Both candidates have similar goals in many ways, but differ on the practical steps to achieve them.
With Islamic Society, Walsh Addresses Immigration Concerns
Last Friday, Mayor Marty Walsh spoke at the Immigrant and Refugee Community Forum to address the growing concerns within the Boston community regarding President Donald Trump’s statements about immigrants and religious groups.
Boston Status Update: Walsh Delivers Third State of the City Address
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh gave the last State of the City speech of his first term as Mayor emphasizing inclusiveness and progress.
Running From Burnout: Can Boston Sustain Such Fast Paced Innovation?
Creativity definitely isn’t finite, but people have been around for a while now, and in the close confines of a city, how long can they keep generating new ideas that blow the rest of us away?
Too Soon to Tell If a Minimum Wage Increase Would be Effective
As the proposal for a $15 per hour minimum wage gains steam, questions still need answers.
Last Call for Boston to Become a Late-Night City
After the loss of the late-night T program, can Boston truly become a 24-hour city?
Beginning in 2016, City Hall Plaza Will See a Major Redevelopment
The timeline released by the city in sees the project being completed within the next three years, pending final approval after an extensive public input initiative.
Mayor Marty Walsh, Congressman Richard Neal Talk About Easter Rising
Sponsored by the Irish Studies Program, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh and Congressman Richard Neal spoke about the history of Ireland and the Easter Rising of 1916.
At Faneuil Hall Workers’ Rally, Walsh Announces Supports For Hillary Clinton
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh backed Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination for next year’s presidential election.