Administrators look to students and faculty for answers on issues of race on campus.
2015 Genius Grant Goes To BC Alumna Alex Truesdell
Alex Truesdell, LGSOE ’82, was recently awarded a “no strings attached” MacArthur Fellowship Genius Grant worth $625,000 over five years.
O’Neill Exhibit Explores Mandates Designed To Protect Research Data
A new exhibit in O’Neill Library examines federal mandates that are designed to protect research data.
Amy Cuddy Talks Posture, Finding Inner Power
Amy Cuddy showed how body language was a reflection on the amount of self confidence a person has.
BC Students Give Their ‘Two Cents’ In Coke’s ‘Project Ripple’
BC is only the second institution to participate in Coca-Cola’s international empowerment initiative, “Project Ripple.”
A Handy Reference Guide On Dealing With Common Campus Scenarios
So it’s been a month, your feet are starting to get wet again back on campus, and things are looking up. Just when you had started to doubt yourself, all the stars aligned: your academic advisor let you know that your credits have in fact been going through, you’ve made some new pals who really…
‘#WeWereBC’ Exhibit Chronicles BC’s History Through Student Research
The #WeWereBC exhibit, organized by BC’s history department, depicts images from the University’s past as researched by current undergraduate students.
Carolyn Lynch, A Namesake Of Education School, Passes At Age 69
Carolyn Lynch, namesake of Lynch School of Education, was known for bridging gaps between BC and the community.
Transition Underway For 2000 Comm. Ave, Set To Open As BC Dorm
The University is renovating 200 Commonwealth Avenue to turn it into the newest residence hall.
Low Turnout Marks First Registered March For Climate Justice at Boston College
Members of Climate Justice at Boston College respond to Pope’s encyclical in first approved event.