The communication department decided against allowing students heightened access to the media labs.
Professor Reports On Young Women In The Justice System
A recent report about juvenile females in the justice system, “Gender Injustice,” was written by Boston College Law professor Francine Sherman, BC ’80, and Annie Balck, an independent policy consultant.
Sinn Fein President Cleared Of Charges Discussed In BC’s Belfast Project
Sinn Fein political party president Gerry Adam will not face charges for his arrest last spring in connection with a 1972 murder that was disclosed in an oral history project sponsored by Boston College, the Belfast Project.
Haitian Author Edwidge Danticat To Speak Tuesday
Widely considered among the best young authors in the United States, Edwidge Danticat will be speaking on Tuesday.
Dean of Graduate School Of Social Work Steps Down
Alberto Godenzi, the dean of the School of Social Work, has announced that he will step down at the close of the 2015-16 academic year.
BC Theology Professor Named To Chair In The Library Of Congress
Rev. David Hollenbach, S.J., has been named to the Cary and Ann Maguire Chair in Ethics and American History at the Library of Congress’ John W. Kluge Center.
Residents Of Boston To Have Say In Olympic Bid
Following criticism from Boston residents, Boston 2024 officials will sponsor a statewide referendum in an effort to draw public support for Boston’s Olympic bid.
Actor Bryce Pinkham Returns To BC
BC alum Bryce Pinkham, an actor that has appeared in both theater and television productions, spoke Monday in Robsham Theater.
BC’s ‘Shake It Off’ To Be Played At iHeartRadio Music Awards
NBC’s iHeartRadio Music Awards on March 29 will feature Boston College’s “Shake It Off” music video.
Dean Mogan, Dr. Maturana Sendoya Address Recent Events In Letter To Students
The letter discussed the racism by a fraternity at the University of Oklahoma as well as a death of a Wisconsin boy and the anniversary of the March on Selma.