The Boston College community gathered in Hong Kong for the Global Forum to celebrate the achievements of BC’s Light the World campaign, and honor the ongoing Jesuit legacy in Asia.
Bill Cosby Will Keep Honorary Degree, University Says
BC will not join Fordham, Marquette in rescinding honor amid allegations that Bill Cosby has sexually assaulted dozens of women.
Holy Ground: In Newton, A Hope To Retain Wooded Property
Newton residents push back against pending BC purchase of land near local synagogue, citing concerns over conservation.
Women’s Center Earns Avon Grant For Bystander Program
The Bystander Intervention Education Program has been awarded $10,000.
LSOE’s City Connects Program Finds A New Home In Minnesota’s Twin Cities
The Lynch School of Education is bringing its City Connects program to school in the Minneapolis, MN, area, focusing on students in Catholic schools, especially those from immigrant or low-income communities.
For Students, No Expanded Access To Media Lab
The communication department decided against allowing students heightened access to the media labs.
O’Neill, Pioneer Of BC Internet, To Retire After 40 Years
After attending BC as an undergraduate and working as an employee and mentor at the University for 40 years, Jim O’Neill, an Information Technology Services employee, is retiring.
In Protest Of BC Policy, Anonymous Student Group Stages Second Poster Dump
The posters are in response to the University’s rejection of the Undergraduate Government’s proposed free speech policy.
Financial Aid Gap Looms With Perkins Loan Discontinuation
BC students with high financial need are among thousands affected by federal loan retirement.
In Lyons, A Contested Space For Recording
Student musicians speak out on recently revoked access to recording studio.