The administration rejected Sissi Liu’s appeal of her disciplinary probation status following the Feb. 13 Climate Justice vigil.
Reviewing U.S. Policy In The Middle East
Five professors gathered to review the history of U.S. political and military involvement in the Middle East.
Assistant Nursing Professor Receives Grant From NIH
Melissa Sutherland recently received a grant for her work in interpersonal violence screening among women.
LSOE Professor Spurs Student Research On Domestic Violence
LSOE professor Lisa Goodman has inspired one of her former students to undertake a domestic violence and psychology project.
Jesuit Institute Spearheads Semester-Long Initiative On Race In Response To Student Protests
Rev. James Keenan, S.J., and the Jesuit Institute are spearheading an initiative that will promote student-faculty dialogue on topics of race.
Mogan Looks To Teach Outside Classroom As New Dean
New Dean of Students Thomas Mogan is trying to support for students outside the classroom, rather than just make his position about student discipline.
Alcohol Violations At BC Jump In 2013 After Two-Year Slide
Alcohol violation statistics collected under the Clery Act reflect a rise in liquor law violations, consistent with an overall increase in the last decade.
Nanci Tessier Appointed First Vice Provost For Enrollment Management
Nanci Tessier, BC ’82, believes that when working in admissions, it is critical to to identify with the mission of the university.
Students And Faculty Stage ‘Die-In’ Protest In St. Mary’s
In St. Mary’s, over 60 students and faculty members protested police violence against people of color.
Board Of Trustees, UGBC Discuss Initiatives, Advocacy Work
Undergraduate Government of Boston College (UGBC) president Nanci Fiore-Chettiar, and executive vice president Connor Bourff, both A&S ’15, convened with the University Board of Trustees on Friday to discuss UGBC’s proposed initiatives and advocacy work.