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BC Implements New COVID-19 Protocols for Spring Semester

BC Implements New COVID-19 Protocols for Spring Semester

Erin Shannon January 5, 2022
Boston College implemented new COVID-19 protocols for the spring semester, including a pre-second semester COVID-19 testing requirement, a temporary masking period, and changes to isolation and quarantine protocols, according to an email sent to students on Wednesday.
Doug Flutie’s Autism Nonprofit Partners With Inclusive Fitness

Doug Flutie’s Autism Nonprofit Partners With Inclusive Fitness

Sofia Laboy December 29, 2021
The Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism is teaming up with Inclusive Fitness, a gym in West Roxbury, Mass., to help minimize the disparity in high-quality athletic training for neurodivergent people.
Former BC Student Inyoung You Pleads Guilty to Involuntary Manslaughter

Former BC Student Inyoung You Pleads Guilty to Involuntary Manslaughter

Erin Shannon December 23, 2021
Inyoung You, the former Boston College student charged in connection with the suicide of her boyfriend, Alexander Urtula, pled guilty to involuntary manslaughter on Thursday, according to The Boston Globe.
Man Charged in Death of Former CSOM Professor Kent Wosepka

Man Charged in Death of Former CSOM Professor Kent Wosepka

Erin Shannon December 23, 2021
On Dec. 15, Texas state troopers filed charges against the driver who struck and killed former Boston College adjunct professor Kent Wosepka while he was riding with a group of five other cyclists in East Texas, according to Chron.
Senate Confirms BC Alum, Trustee as United States Ambassador to China

Senate Confirms BC Alum, Trustee as United States Ambassador to China

Amy Palmer December 22, 2021
On Dec. 16, the United States Senate voted 75–18 to confirm Nicholas Burns, a member of the Boston College Board of Trustees and BC ’78, as the new United States ambassador to China, according to Reuters.
BC Surpasses 100 Undergrad Cases of COVID-19

BC Surpasses 100 Undergrad Cases of COVID-19

Erin Shannon December 20, 2021
Boston College exceeded 100 undergraduate cases of COVID-19 for the first time this semester, according to an update to the BC Forward website.
University Cancels Arrupe Trips Scheduled for Winter Break, Cites COVID-19 Concerns

University Cancels Arrupe Trips Scheduled for Winter Break, Cites COVID-19 Concerns

Erin Shannon December 15, 2021
Boston College has canceled Campus Ministry’s Arrupe International Immersion service trips that were scheduled for Winter Break due to concerns about COVID-19, according to an email sent to participants on Wednesday.
University Sends Email Mandating COVID-19 Booster Shots

University Sends Email Mandating COVID-19 Booster Shots

Erin Shannon December 14, 2021
Members of the Boston College community who plan to be on campus for any part of the spring semester are required to receive a COVID-19 booster vaccine when eligible, according to an email sent out by Vice President for Human Resources David Trainor and Director of University Health Services Douglas Comeau on Tuesday.
University Reports 94 Undergraduate COVID-19 Cases, Highest of Semester

University Reports 94 Undergraduate COVID-19 Cases, Highest of Semester

Erin Shannon December 14, 2021
Boston College reported its highest number of undergraduate cases of COVID-19 this semester, with 94 undergraduate positives out of 10,505 tests performed since Sunday, according to its BC Forward website.
BC Alum Named Next UNICEF Executive Director

BC Alum Named Next UNICEF Executive Director

Erin Shannon December 12, 2021
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres announced the appointment of Catherine Russell, BC ’83, as the new executive director of UNICEF on Dec. 10.
Sajdi Receives Two Grants, Plans for Podcasting Studio

Sajdi Receives Two Grants, Plans for Podcasting Studio

Sofia Laboy December 12, 2021
Dana Sajdi, an associate professor of history at Boston College, received two grants—the Teaching, Advising, and Mentoring Grant and the Innovations in Graduate Education Grant—this past May, with plans to change the way we learn about history.
Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History Moving to BC

Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History Moving to BC

Amy Palmer December 12, 2021
In the first two weeks of February, around 100,000 research volumes will travel 3,000 miles across the country headed for their final destination—Boston College.
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