The Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts, of which BC is a member, sent the Sept. 16 letter to the state’s congressional delegation.
Jury Considers Basic Fairness in Trial for Alumnus Lawsuit
Jurors were to consider only whether administrators improperly interfered in the hearings through two key communications.
New Global Public Health Minor Draws Students From Across the University
An interdisciplinary minor in global public health and the common good was introduced this semester as part of the greater Global Public Health program, which launched last year and plans to unveil a major in the fall of 2021.
At Global Public Health Conference, Farmer Calls for Equal Care for the Vulnerable
BC professor Paul Farmer delivered the keynote speech to round out the one-day “Ethical Challenges in Global Public Health” conference on Monday.
Jury Finds BC Interfered in 2012 Hearing, Awards Alumnus Damages
The jury awarded the alumnus $102,426.50 in damages: $24,819.50 for tuition and fees for the semester he was suspended and $77,607 for one year of lost income.
Three Faculty Members Share Experiences at U.S.-Mexico Border
Three BC faculty members held a panel to discuss what they experienced when they visited the U.S.-Mexico border with the Encuentro Project in May.
Actor Matthew Del Negro Talks Learning from 10,000 ‘No’s
Matthew Del Negro, BC ’94, returned to his alma mater on Monday to speak on ambition, resilience, and making it in the media industry.
C21 Director’s Children’s Book to Come Out Next Month
‘Drawing God,’ a children’s book by Director of the Church in the 21st Century Center Karen Kiefer, will be released on October 8.
Lynch School Plans to Launch Four New Minors
The Lynch School of Education and Human Development is planning to launch minors in restorative justice; design thinking; cyberpsychology; and measurement, evaluation, statistics, and assessment (MESA).
BC Law Professors Sign to Support Newton Judge
Six Boston College law professors have signed onto a brief urging the Supreme Court to drop the obstruction charges against Shelley Joseph, a Newton District Court judge.