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BC Administrators and Faculty Talk Monkeypox, How To Stay Safe On Campus

BC Administrators and Faculty Talk Monkeypox, How To Stay Safe On Campus

Amy Palmer September 4, 2022
Monkeypox is not an African disease nor is it a gay disease, according to Welkin Johnson, chair of the biology department at Boston College—it is an infectious disease.
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Erick Berrelleza Named Inaugural Dean of Messina College

Sofia Laboy and Beth Verghese September 1, 2022
Erick Berrelleza, S.J., will serve as the inaugural dean of Messina College starting in September, according to a University release. 
U.S. Department of Education Awards BC $1.3 McNair Grant

U.S. Department of Education Awards BC $1.3 McNair Grant

Natalie Arndt September 1, 2022

The U.S. Department of Education awarded Boston College’s Learning to Learn Office the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Grant—a $1.3 million sum over the next five years.  “[This...

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Devlin Evacuated Due to Smoke, Elevator Closed for Rest of Day

Amy Palmer and Erin Shannon August 31, 2022
Students and faculty evacuated Devlin Hall on Wednesday afternoon due to smoke.
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BC Researchers Publish Study Uncovering Air Pollution’s Deadly Toll in Massachusetts

Eliza Hernandez August 14, 2022

A recent study published by researchers at Boston College’s Global Observatory on Planetary Health revealed that around 2,780 people die in Massachusetts each year due to air pollution.  “This...

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University To Require On-Campus Students To Isolate in Residence Halls or at Home for COVID-19

Amy Palmer August 10, 2022
Boston College will now require on-campus students who test positive for COVID-19 to isolate in their residence halls or at their permanent residence, according to an email sent to the BC community.
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BC SSW Launches Interdisciplinary Certificate in Humanitarian Assistance

Sofia Laboy August 9, 2022
The Boston College School of Social Work’s (BCSSW) launched its new Interdisciplinary Certificate in Humanitarian Assistance (ICHA) this summer, aiming to bring a personal focus to humanitarian issues, according to Thomas Crea, the BCSSW assistant dean of global programs and chair of global practice.
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‘Her Loss Will Be Felt Worldwide’: Friends and Colleagues Remember Patricia Doherty

Amy Palmer August 9, 2022
For many, Patricia Doherty was much more than the director of Boston College’s Institute for Scientific Research (ISR). For Associate Director Keith Groves, she made the ISR a family.
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BC-Led Working Group Releases National Guidelines for Integrated Student Support

Erin Shannon July 29, 2022
A Boston College–led working group released the first national guidelines for integrated student support on June 28.
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BC Researchers Discover New Phase of Matter

Isabel Sullivan June 28, 2022
Boston College physics professor Kenneth Burch collaborated with a team of researchers from other universities to publish a paper on June 8 detailing the discovery of a new phase of matter in his BC lab.
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Remembering Rev. Michael Himes: A Life of Imagination, Humility, and Joy

Sofia Laboy and Amy Palmer June 27, 2022
Former Boston College theology professor Rev. Michael Himes, who died on June 10 at age 75, was a joyful and imaginative professor who found the good in everyone, according to BC theology professor Stephen Pope.
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BC Professor Leads Team Conducting Global Four-Day Work Week Trials

Natalie Arndt June 21, 2022
Boston College sociology professor Juliet Schor is leading a research team that is currently conducting world-wide studies analyzing the benefits of the four-day work week.
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