“It is essential that Congress resolve this unfortunate situation as soon as possible,” he wrote.
With One Week Until Election, Union Holds Event With Kennedy and Capuano
With a week to go before their collective bargaining election, BC’s Graduate Employees Union held an event with U.S. Reps. Joe Kennedy and Mike Capuano.
At University Convocation, Leahy Condemns White Supremacists
“Since last year’s presidential election, it has become even more difficult to have respectful dialogue about such issues as immigration, race, sexuality, free speech, and religious beliefs,” Leahy said.
‘Eagle-Eyed’: Boston’s ‘Free Speech Rally’ and BC’s DSA
For the first episode of Eagle-Eyed, we took a look back at one of the most significant events in Boston this summer: the ‘Free Speech Rally.’ On this episode… A look at Boston’s ‘Free Speech Rally,’ which drew tens of thousands of counter-protesters in a march to ‘Fight Supremacy!’ What it was like to be part…
UGBC Without VP of Diversity and Inclusion at Start of Year
Akosua Achampong and Tt King, both MCAS ’18, start this week as the first solely female president and executive vice president of the Undergraduate Government of Boston College, and have experienced some recent personnel changes.
Visa Processes and DACA Face Some Uncertainty
As DACA is extended for two years and fast-track processing for necessary visas resume for faculty, international students and faculty face some pending uncertainty as the future of DACA is pending and visa processes become more elaborate.
Ricciato to Step Down From Campus School in June 2018
Ricciato approaches his final year as director with goals of continuing to improve the Campus School’s services for students.
With Large Freshman Class, Financial Aid Reaches Record High
Despite the size of the freshman class, all first-year students who requested to live on campus were accommodated.
‘Lean On Me’ Text-Based Hotline Launching This Semester
Formed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2016 after a number of suicides had occurred, Lean on Me (LOM) is an active network at five major universities across the country.
Former U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz Joins BC Law Faculty
With this wealth of experience from her time as U.S. Attorney, Ortiz hopes to impart many things to her students at BC Law.
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