In 2014, Joe McConaughy, BC ’13, honored his late cousin Colin with a 2,660-mile run along California’s Pacific Coast Trail. A year later, he released a film to commemorate the run and his cousin, who passed away at the age of two after being diagnosed with Neuroblastoma, a rare form of brain cancer.
Going Viral: Health Services, Dining React To University Norovirus Epidemic
Over 120 Boston College students were infected with a norovirus contracted from an employee at Chipotle Mexican Grill in Cleveland Circle.
Eradicate Distributes Flyers As Part Of ’12 Days Of Boston College Racism’
As part of their 12 Days of Boston College Racism campaign, Eradicate Boston College Racism distributed anti-racism flyers in O’Neill Library Wednesday afternoon.
Innovating The Student Body: Entrepreneurship In The Morrissey College
‘Managing for Social Impact’ is an entrepreneurship minor that is open to students in the Morrissey School.
Bolton Slated To Play At Delaware’s Firefly Music Festival In June
Bolton, CSOM ’16 ,will play at Firefly Music Festival this summer among other artists, including Mumford and Sons, Ellie Goulding, and Disclosure.
Source Of Food Poisoning Traced To Norovirus From Chipotle Employee
Health officials in Boston have confirmed that this is the norovirus.
Over 80 Students Suffer From Food Poisoning Linked To Local Chipotle
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health Services is working to see if there is a link to E. coli.
BC Biology Professor Thomas Chiles Joins Global Health Commission
Thomas Chiles, Deluca professor of biology and vice provost of research and academic planning at Boston College, recently joined the Global Commission on Pollution, Health, and Development.
Distancing Yourself From Your Tribe: A Study In BC Anthropology
Learning from the Selgae—or, Eagles—I live around.
OLAA Educates On Latino Culture And Seeks Larger Social Outreach
Campus group OLAA is stepping up its social activism efforts.