Three Boston College deans explored the admissions lawsuit against Harvard University, how it relates to BC, and its general significance in higher education.
BC Agrees to Conversations With Climate Justice
BC agreed to ongoing discussions with CJBC in response to its protest and list of demands, which called for fossil fuel divestment, among other actions.
Harlan Cohen Delves into Struggles of College Students
Author Harlan Cohen addressed the emotional and social struggles central to the lives of college students, including relationships and self-confidence.
Parma Study Abroad Canceled Due to Coronavirus
OIP has closed the BC in Parma study abroad programs due to the outbreak of coronavirus in Italy. Twenty-seven students remain in different cities in Italy.
CAB Hosts TikTok Challenge with “e-boy” Prizes
Students rolled around and stomped on the grass outside of Carney Hall in the hopes of winning the CAB’s TikTok challenge on Monday night in pursuit of “e-boy”-themed prizes.
‘Times’ and ‘Globe’ Journalists Discuss Careers in Media
The Boston College Career Center recently hosted two journalists from The Boston Globe and The New York Times to discuss careers in journalism and media.
Democratic House Candidates Debate at BC
Seven Democratic candidates vying for Massachusetts’ Fourth Congressional District seat visited BC on Tuesday to debate the central issues of their campaign platforms.
You’s Lawyer Disputes Portrayal of Case
Lawyers representing Inyoung You, who was charged with involuntary manslaughter after the suicide of Alexander Urtula, BC ’19, will move to dismiss the indictment next week.
Title IX Lawsuit Enters Discovery Phase
The lawsuit brought by a Boston College student-athlete against the University entered into discovery in U.S. District Court earlier this month.
Boisi Center Hosts Anti-Semitism Panel
The Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life hosted a panel comparing the rise of modern anti-Semitism with its rise in Nazi Germany.