Marylou Sudders, an associate professor in the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW) has earned a $664,000 grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) for her work in the field of health services and mental health advocacy.
Mitt Romney’s Flirtatious Affair With The American Electorate
Mitt Romney’s wooing of the American electorate could be a decoy, or just the latest fad in a GOP field without a clear front-runner for 2016.
BC Smash Club Creates Community Through Intercollegiate Tournaments
BC Smash Club connects students and creates friendships through playing videogames.
Herczynski Adds Another Dimension To Art With Fluid Physics
After a colleague’s offhand comment about Jackson Pollock, Andrzej Herczynski realized that their fields — art and physics — had more in common than he thought.
Behind The Counter At Flat Breads, A Duo’s Faith And Teamwork
John Acampora and Mynor Recinos have worked together for almost 20 years to create their own American dream at Flat Breads Cafe.
Agape Latte Has Been Serving Up Conversations About Faith Since 2006
Agape Latte gives students a chance to have casual but meaningful discussions about faith in the 21st century.
Seniors Give Back To BC
The Senior Gift Committee seeks to achieve its new goal of 1,655 senior donors.
Teach For America Sets Long-Term Goals
Despite criticism, Teach For America remains popular option for BC grads.
Co-Founders Of ‘The Jesuit Post’ Talk Faith And Media At Agape Latte
Rev. Sam Sawyer, S.J. and BC ’00, and Rev. Michael Rossmann, S.J., assistant editor of The Jesuit Post, spoke to a crowded Hillside Cafe on Tuesday evening at this year’s first installment of the Agape Latte series.
The School, The College, The University: New Book Chronicles BC’s History In Images
Historic images that grace the pages of the new book, The Heights: An Illustrated History of Boston College, 1863-2013.