In a new program, Women’s Center provides mentors for female campus leaders.
Council For Women Lands Former Secretary Of State For Colloquium
Madeleine Albright will speak in a November lecture sponsored by the Council for Women of Boston College.
Banned Books To Be Displayed In O’Neill Library
From Sunday, Sept. 27 until Saturday, Oct. 3, O’Neill Library will present a display of almost 100 banned books from the Library’s collection as part of the national Banned Books Week.
Mogan Connects With Students Through Dinner With The Dean
Dean of Students Thomas Mogan held a dinner for students in his home, as part of the Dinner with the Dean program.
A Look At BC Master Planning: Past, Present, And Future
When Boston College first opened its doors on Sept. 5, 1864 to its initial three professors and 22 male students, the Jesuit campus was comprised of only two buildings and 115,000 square feet—essentially one city block on the South End’s Harrison Ave. Since its 19th-century inauguration, BC has accrued 147 buildings within 362 acres and…
‘Cheese And Crackers, Beer And Packers’: The Dangers Of Regional Stereotyping
A midwesterner’s take on regional prejudice and its place at Boston College.
Student Activists, Faculty Pave The Pathway To A More Accessible BC Campus
Students and faculty continue efforts to increase accessibility on BC’s campus.
Light The World Campaign Closes In On $1.5 Billion Goal
The largest fundraising campaign in University history has nearly reached its goal.
Alumni Panel Speaks At First Shea Center Event
Former students emphasized educational diversity and creativity in entrepreneurship.
Bowman Center Plans For Return Of ‘Dialogues On Race’
“It’s a lifelong process…just speak from your experience.” -Andy Petigny, program director