A student studying abroad in Jordan reflects on recent tensions in the region and their impact on her experience thus far.
A Guide To Boston Study Spots Ahead Of Midterm Week
The city’s best spots to study ahead of midterm week, along with some details about what each offers.
Jebbit Co-Founders Recognized Among Forbes ’30 Under 30′
Tom Coburn and Jonathan Lacoste earned recognition for their startup Jebbit after founding it at BC, honored in Forbes’ 2015 “30 Under 30” List.
ResLife Hopes To Ease Off-Campus Housing Process With New Website
ResLife aims to build a database to help students with the process of finding a house or apartment, negotiating with realtors, and finding roommates or subletters.
BC Named To President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll
Boston College was selected to be on the 2014 Honor Roll that recognizes schools who perform exceptional community service. Programs like PULSE show BC’s commitment to the surrounding community.
McMullen Museum Of Art To Move To Brighton Campus
In conjunction with Boston College’s plans for campus improvement and expansion, the McMullen Museum of Art will relocate from Devlin Hall to the former archbishop’s residence on Brighton Campus by 2016.
Campus Ministry Commemorates 25th Anniversary Of El Salvadoran Jesuit Murders
It has been 25 years since the massacre in El Salvador of six Jesuit priests, their housekeeper, and her daughter—an event that left the entire world reeling. At the time, El Salvador was in the midst of a bloody civil war that left more than 70,000 people dead at the hands of Salvadoran government forces and death squads.
University Issues Notice Of Off-Campus Intruder
Last Friday, the University posted a safety notice on the Agora Portal webpage regarding an off-campus private property home intrusion and theft reported to the Boston Police Department (BPD).
BCEMS Holds Panel On Medical Process For Alcohol-Related Incidents
To address confusion and increase transparency about the medical and conduct procedures with alcohol-related incidents, BCEMS hosted a panel discussion Wednesday night featuring representatives from each of the major phases of the process—BCPD, BCEMS, the Office of Student Conduct, and the Office of Health Promotion.
University Health Services Clarifies Processes At St. Elizabeth’s Hospital
Thomas Nary, M.D., director of University Health Services, clarified that students should only anticipate a routine evaluation by emergency room physicians.