With this wealth of experience from her time as U.S. Attorney, Ortiz hopes to impart many things to her students at BC Law.
All-Boys BC High Gets First Female President
Grace Cotter Regan will be the first female president and only the second lay president in the school’s history.
What Comes Next: The Future and The Heights
We’re changing the way we serve the Boston College community to adapt to the modern media landscape. Join us for the ride.
People Magazine to Honor Welles Crowther With Third Annual Award
People magazine announced that it would be honoring the heroism of Welles Remy Crowther, BC ’99, with the third annual Red Bandanna Hero Award.
Longtime BC Dining Manager Passes Away
Devoe, a singer and guitarist, played music for students at Corcoran Commons a number of times.
CommonWealth Kitchen Opens Pop-up at The Street
Nonprofit organization CommonWealth Kitchen recently launched a temporary pop-up retail space at The Street at Chestnut Hill, offering food products from a variety of local businesses.
Athletes Boost Potential With Humon
MIT graduates Alessandro Babini and Daniel Wiese founded Humon on the notion that technology and biology could intersect to help athletes amplify their training and understand more about their bodies.
Christina Hoff Sommers Wants to ‘Make Feminism Great Again’
Sommers began her talk by jokingly declaring the room a “safe space” and describing herself as a “white, Jewish, cisgender, neurotypical woman with a non-gender conforming dog.”
From the Black Box to the Blacktop, Emma Howe’s Craziest Semester
On top of training for the Boston Marathon, Emma Howe has two internships and performed in the theatre department’s production of Kingdom City.
A Brother’s Bond: Bennet Johnson Runs to Raise Money for Special Olympics
Bennet Johnson is running the Boston Marathon to raise money for the Special Olympics and to help people like his brother, who has autism.