Four speakers discussed expanding the role of marginalized groups and increasing accoutability in the Church at a Church in the 21st Century (C21) panel Tuesday.
Mass. E-Cigarette Sale Ban Fails to Sufficiently Prepare Businesses
As of Sept. 24, Massachusetts temporarily banned sales of all electronic cigarette products, per a public health emergency declared by Governor Charlie Baker. The ban followed an outbreak of 805 vaping-related illnesses and 12 vaping-related deaths across the country. At the time of publication, Massachusetts accounted for 61 of those illnesses. The science on the…
Young Talks Origins, Importance of AADS Program
Young also spoke about the administrative obstacles that she faced during the program’s expansion phase.
NLRB Proposal Strips Graduate Students of Unionization Rights
The change would officially leave graduate worker unions such as the Boston College Graduate Employees Union without any legal recourse.
Lynch School Offering Two New Online Master’s Programs
The Lynch School of Education and Human Development launched its first two online degree programs in January—a master’s program in educational leadership and policy and another in global perspectives: teaching, curriculum and learning environments.
Judge Questions BC’s Investigatory Model in Sexual Misconduct Cases
Recently released court documents suggests that the Mass. District Court believes that BC’s investigatory model in matters of sexual assault is fundamentally unfair.
Title IX Lawsuit Could Reshape Sexual Assault Investigations
The lawsuit comes as courts across the country work to clarify how colleges and universities should conduct sexual assault investigations.
27th Annual Pops on The Heights Gala Funds 427 Scholarships
The 27th Annual Pops on The Heights gala featured Leslie Odom Jr. as a guest and raised money for 427 scholarships.
BC Celebrates Official Opening of Pine Tree Preserve
Boston College held an opening ceremony for Pine Tree Preserve, the recently renovated park located between campus and the Chestnut Hill Reservoir, on Wednesday.
Climate Justice Lecture Series Continues
The Environmental Studies Program continued its Climate Justice Lecture Series this past Tuesday with a lecture by James Hansen, a leading climate researcher and director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies from 1981 to 2013.