BC plans to resume on-campus classes on August 31 as scheduled, University President William Leahy announced in an email on Tuesday.
BC Lost $154 Million In Investments, Gave $217 Million In Scholarships In FY19, Tax Returns Show
Boston College’s net assets decreased by $41 million in the fiscal year running from June 2018 through May 2019, according to the University’s annual 990 tax filing.
BC Absorbs Pine Manor College, Establishes Pine Manor Institute For Student Success
BC has endowed $50 million to establish the Pine Manor Institute for Student Success, and will take over Pine Manor College and its financial responsibilities.
Bruce Springsteen to Speak at Freshman Convocation
Bruce Springsteen, author of the memoir Born to Run, will address the Class of 2024 at the First Year Academic Convocation on Sept. 10 in Conte Forum.
OIP to Move Forward With Fall 2020 Study Abroad Programs
The Office of International Programs is planning to move forward with its scheduled programs for the Fall 2020 semester, according to an email sent to students enrolled in the fall programs.
UGBC Fails To Amend Constitution
An effort by the UGBC Senate to amend its constitution fell short after the body was unable to vote to extend its meeting and hold a final vote.
Guma and Atinizian Take Over As UGBC Pres., Vice Pres.
Christian Guma and Kevork Atinizian took over as Undergraduate Government of Boston College president and vice president Wednesday.
What To Consider When Declaring Pass/Fail
With the deadline to declare a course pass/fail arriving at 12 p.m. EDT tomorrow, uncertainty remains in terms of how a pass/fail designation may impact students moving forward.
With Enrollment Deadline Approaching, Students Commit to BC Without Visiting Campus
By the time high school senior Alex Park found out he had been accepted into Boston College, it was too late for him to visit campus.
Pandemic Creates Unique Challenges For Nursing School
As Boston College Connell School of Nursing students prepare to finish the spring semester remotely, they have had to adjust to more than virtual instruction.