UHS began operations in its new location in 2150 Comm. Ave today with updated equipment and additional space.
Wicked, Glee Star to Perform at 2016 Pops on the Heights Gala
Kristin Chenoweth, known for her roles in TV, movie and Broadway shows, will be the guest performer at the 2016 Pops on the Heights gala.
Graduate of the Class of 2016 Died in Phoenix Home, High School Confirmed
Timmy Frakes, MCAS ’16, passed away Tuesday morning at his parents home in Phoenix, Ariz. More information to come.
This Year’s Convocation Speaker is a BC Alum and VP of Walgreens
Author of ‘A Chance in the World’ and Vice President of Walgreens Steve Pemberton, BC ’89, will address the incoming freshman class at the 2016 Convocation ceremony.
At Commencement 2016, a Look Forward With the U.S. Secretary of Energy
The remarks from U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest J. Moniz, BC ’66, focused on embracing change in a world that has shifted in many key ways, as shown by massive environmental change, like increased snowfall, and social tragedies, like the Boston Marathon bombings.
BC Student Has Been Found After Missing Commencement
BC student Dana Morrissey, MCAS ’16, reported missing Monday afternoon after not being at the commencement ceremony Monday morning, was found by Newton Police several hours later.
Police Release Suspect Detained by Students, Cite Lack of Probable Cause
The man, who was detained by several BC students, was thought to be a suspect in recent off-campus burglaries.
History Professor to Appear on C-SPAN
The BC history class Race, Riots, and Rodeos: America from the End of the Civil War to 1900, was filmed on April 12 and is set to appear on C-SPAN at the start of July.
BC Cited By State Agency for Disability Discrimination
Two years after state and federal agencies opened investigations into disability discrimination on campus, Boston College has been cited in one case, and two new complaints have been filed, according to a state official.
The State of Race: UGBC, Admin Prioritized Dialogue, Culture Shift Over Policy Change
Throughout the course of the year, discontent on campus with regards to race led UGBC and the administration to open up dialogue on these issues but they were unable to change much of the University’s policies.