LGBTQ+ Student Outreach and Support has reached out to LGBTQ+ students to offer support as the University requires students to move out.
As Campus Closes, Students React
Sophie Oliver, MCAS ’22, was running around the Reservoir when she got the news: the Boston College community would be transitioning to online classes.
CSON Students Unsure of How Clinical Requirements Will Be Met
“We are diligently working on how you will be able to meet the objectives of the clinical courses regarding attending clinical,” Simonelli said in an email to all nursing students. “Your clinical faculty are expecting you.”
Lynch Suspends Some Practicums for Remainder of Semester, Others Continue
Applied psychology practicums and pre-practicums—on-the-job education classes for Lynch School of Education and Human Development students—for elementary and secondary education will be suspended for the rest of the semester.
NCAA Cancels All Post-Season Tournaments League Wide
The NCAA announced that it has canceled all post-season tournaments for all in-season winter and spring sports across the league.
Atlantic Coast Conference Cancels All Activity Indefinitely
As a result of the spreading coronavirus, the Atlantic Coast Conference has canceled all activity indefinitely, including practices, games, and recruiting.
BC Drops First Game of ACC Tournament to Notre Dame
In the first round of the ACC tournament, Boston College men’s basketball took on Notre Dame, losing by a wide margin after two close games earlier in the season.
Boston College Athletics to Continue Without Spectators
As a precaution to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, Boston College athletics will continue as scheduled but will play without spectators.
Boston College Moves All Classes Online, Requires Students to Leave Campus
On-campus classes and all University courses are canceled beginning Thursday and are set to resume online starting March 19 as a result of the novel coronavirus, according to a letter University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. sent to the Boston College community Wednesday afternoon. Students will be required to move out of University residence…
Walsh Announces St. Patrick’s Day Parade Cancelled, Plans to Hold Boston Marathon Unaffected
Mayor Walsh said at a press conference on Tuesday that the coronavirus has not affected plans to hold the Boston Marathon. He announced that the city’s annual St. Patrick’s Day parade would be canceled.