Class has been canceled in response to a snowfall of over 24 inches, with evening classes and those in the Woods College the exceptions.
Winter Storm Juno Blankets BC In 20 Inches Of Snow
Boston College suspended regular activities Tuesday in light of the massive winter storm Juno, which has already made Boston’s top ten list for severity.
University Cancels Classes Tonight And Tuesday, Warns Students To Stay Inside
The University has canceled all classes tonight and tomorrow following a state of emergency issued by Governor Charlie Baker.
Jesuit Institute Spearheads Semester-Long Initiative On Race In Response To Student Protests
Rev. James Keenan, S.J., and the Jesuit Institute are spearheading an initiative that will promote student-faculty dialogue on topics of race.
‘The Happiness Project’ Arrives At BC This Week
UGBC and the Office of Health Promotion bring “The Happiness Project” to Boston College with the goal of promoting a “science” of happiness on campus.
Splash Moves Ahead In Planning Of Fifth Year At Boston College
For the fifth year in a row, Boston College students will host area high school and middle school students for a day of activities.
Panel Considers Role Of Journalism In 21st Century
A panel discusses the state of journalism and the changing role of the ‘Newsworthy’ in contemporary society.
For Unregistered Student Organizations, An Ambiguous Future
As unregistered student organizations continue to exist on campus, UGBC explores avenues to protect students’ right to free expression.
Professor Recognized For Work In Catholic Ethics
Theology professor Lisa Cahill was awarded the Yves Congar Award for Theological Excellence for her contributions to contemporary theological ethics.
Published Professor: Crane Juxtaposes Literature, Science To Examine 16th-Century Society
In her new book Losing Touch with Nature: Literature and the New Science in Sixteenth-Century England, Boston College English professor Mary Crane explores the Scientific Revolution’s anthropological effects on society, referring to both works of literature and scientific treatises of the day to reconstruct the existential crisis experienced by the people of the 16th century….