The updated policy contains no major changes.
Leahy Condemns Trump’s Decision on DACA
“It is essential that Congress resolve this unfortunate situation as soon as possible,” he wrote.
At University Convocation, Leahy Condemns White Supremacists
“Since last year’s presidential election, it has become even more difficult to have respectful dialogue about such issues as immigration, race, sexuality, free speech, and religious beliefs,” Leahy said.
Ricciato to Step Down From Campus School in June 2018
Ricciato approaches his final year as director with goals of continuing to improve the Campus School’s services for students.
BC Releases Four-Point Strategic Plan, With Focus on Integrated Sciences
The document contains the plans for the Institute for Integrated Sciences and Society.
BC Files Motion to Delay Grad Student Union Election
if successful, BC’s move could derail the union’s hopes of establishing a collectively bargained contract.
University Secretary Devino to Depart BC
Devino will become the retreat director at the Eastern Point Retreat House in Gloucester, Mass.
Stoops Will Serve as New Associate VP for Student Affairs
Stoops will oversee the Women’s Center, the Thea Bowman AHANA and Intercultural Center, University Counseling Services, University Health Services, and the Office of Graduate Student Life.
Understaffed, Computer Science Seeks Faculty to Meet Demand
Computer science has 309 majors and minors, but only nine faculty.
Coaches Remain Highest-Compensated Employees
Despite an endowment decrease of $150 million in fiscal 2016, BC’s chief investment officer John Zona made $1.31 million.