The findings from Boston College’s Student Experience Survey have been released by the Office of Institutional Research, Planning, and Assessment.
Multiple Witnesses, Pieces of Evidence Ruled Out in $3 Million Lawsuit Against BC
BC won more major battles in the ongoing lawsuit by an alumnus alleging the school breached its contract with him during disciplinary proceedings in 2012.
Council for Students with Disabilities Town Hall Exposes Frustrations on Campus
UGBC and its Council for Students with Disabilities hosted a town hall Sunday featuring Assistant Dean of Students with Disabilities Rory Stein.
Lynch School Receiving Large Number of Internal Transfers into Applied Psychology Major
Large numbers of BC students are internally transferring into the applied psychology and human development in the Lynch School.
Suffolk DA Discusses Non-Prosecution Policy at BC Law Panel
Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins has received backlash for a policy related to the non-prosecution of certain charges.
BC Should Have Sexual Assault Climate Survey, Annual Bystander Training
“The University should implement elements of the law, such as Bystander Intervention training all four years and a campus-wide sexual assault climate survey, whether or not the bills pass.”
There is No Non-Toxic Masculinity
“I simply believe that we should examine the traits within ourselves that we believe make us masculine and decide if they are worth keeping around.”
Moving Straws Is Great, but What About Divestment?
“Climate change is real, and it is the University’s responsibility to become a leader in fighting one of the most pressing issues facing its students’ generation.”
What Social Media Has Taught Me
“Communication has been redefined by technology and the people who use it.”
How BC’s Winning Culture Influenced Me
“While the experiences I originally used to prop up my resume have given me so much more than a title on paper, without this unyielding pressure for success, I wouldn’t have wanted them to begin with. ”