For a California girl, New England’s weather is a constant surprise.
Boston College Joins Education Consortium, Offers Two Online Classes
Boston College is offering two online classes this semester as part of the Semester Online consortium, a group of universities partnering with online education provider 2U.
COLUMN: An Ode to the MBTA (Really)
It started out innocently enough: with an unlimited monthly pass for the T so I could get to work and back every day this summer.
Momentum Award: Lizzie Jekanowski
Lizzie Jekanowski A&S ’13, doesn’t stop moving. She doesn’t just speak, she acts, using her hands just as much as her voice to tell her story.
MCF Celebrates Closing Ceremony
The Multicultural Christian Fellowship celebrated its closing ceremony and awards dinner with an outpouring of love, faith, and togetherness last Friday evening.
Proposal For New Core Unveiled
The Class of 2017 could begin taking new core classes as early as next spring, pending the approval of the latest core plan by University President Rev. William P. Leahy, SJ, and University Provost Cutberto Garza.
Plan For Core Renewal Expected By End Of April
After almost a year of exhaustive research, Boston College’s core renewal committee has begun outlining plans for a more engaging and interdisciplinary core curriculum.
Bubble Collapse Complicates Schedules For Athletic Teams
The protective bubble over Alumni Stadium’s football field was pumped back up on Friday afternoon, about a week after it collapsed under the two feet of snow deposited by winter storm Nemo.
Light The World Campaign Hits $1 Billion
Boston College announced today that it has raised $1 billion for its Light the World campaign, which aims to raise $1.5 billion for University development by 2015.