Despite an endowment decrease of $150 million in fiscal 2016, BC’s chief investment officer John Zona made $1.31 million.
Non-Tactile Braille Signage Found in Bapst Library, University Addresses Issue
Boston College addressed the issue via a correspondence with a student on its Facebook page.
Former NATO Admiral Warns of Cyber Threats
“By collaboration, by building bridges, by mixing hard and soft power, we can create the sum of all security in the 21st century,” he said.
Faculty and Students Engage in Debate at Free Speech Forum
The Faculty for Justice have endorsed a list of proposals initially compiled by the Undergraduate Government of BC, which pushed for a revamped free expression policy on campus. This list was discussed at the event.
BC Won’t Be “Boston’s College” Until It Revitalizes Its Running Programs
Every time the Boston Marathon rolls around, BC advertises and supports the sport of running. But for the other 364 days of the year, the school fails to live up to its name.
Rain Halts Beanpot Final Against Harvard in Fifth Inning
The coaching staffs were expecting rain, and a possible delay, but not a suspension of play. In the middle of the fifth inning, Wednesday’s Beanpot final was halted with BC leading Harvard 3-2.
BC Should Devote Additional Resources to Computer Science
“BC should acknowledge the amassing interest among students in technological fields by adequately supporting pertinent academic programs and student clubs.”
Cool Films Coming to Take the Edge Off the Summer Heat
Dozens of movies are hitting theaters this summer, but here are the ones to look out for.
Campbell’s CEO Denise Morrison, BC Alumna, on ‘Seismic Shifts’ in 2017
John Fish, chairman of BC’s Board of Trustees, co-hosted the event at the BC Chief Executives Club
Major Waves Coming to Music World This Summer
This summer sees many artists, like HAIM, Halsey, and Beck, coming back with big anticipated releases. As a result the summer of 2017 is shaping up to be a season full of hits and potential classics.