He wrote to the community to ask students and faculty to call or email members of Congress within the next few days to urge them to include a provisions, which would lessen the impact of the new tax bills on BC.
Dan Bunch Supports AHANA Students as New Special Assistant to Barb Jones
“Dan has always had great relationships with a lot of the students, and we thought it would be a good idea to bring him back, so that we have another person involved in those conversations and to consult with as we look at [what] we’re doing,” Jones said.
After 61 Years, LSOE to End Honors Program With Class of 2021
“The needs that led to the original creation of the Lynch Honors Program, as with the other Honors programs at Boston College, no longer exist,” an email sent on Wednesday to students in the program said.
With App Showcase, Gallaugher Shows Students That Anyone Can Code
Many of the students’ apps were designed to solve problems or make life at BC more convenient.
Letter From Dean Outlines Rationale for Ending CSOM Honors Program
Dean of the Carroll School of Management Andy Boynton officially announced in an email to faculty and staff on Thursday that the CSOM Honors Program will end with the Class of 2021. All current students in the program will be able to graduate with Honors, although the program will be phased out over the next…
Achampong, King Discuss “Silence is Still Violence,” Student Center in Second Meeting With Trustees
The proposal for a new student center has been introduced by the Student Life Committee to the entire Board of Trustees, and the center has been put on BC’s building plan, King said.
UGBC Passes Resolution on Regular Committee Updates, Rejects Absent Co-Sponsorship Vote
Overall, the “Resolution Concerning Regular Committee Updates” was largely supported during the questioning and debate period.
Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Brings Holiday Spirit to BC
A number of acapella groups performed that night, such as the Heightsmen, the Acoustics, the Liturgy Arts Group, the BC Bells, the Sharps, and the Dynamics.
CSOM Honors Program, Launched in 1958, Will End With Class of 2021
“The CSOM Honors Program is not only the reason I chose to come to BC, but is also the reason I love BC and can call it home,” said Sam Schelble, CSOM ’21.
After Not Fulfilling Excel Curriculum, Several Culture Clubs Have Less Funding
Last year, intercultural clubs made up 34 percent of club funding. This year, that number is down to 23 percent.