Despite its relatively quiet presence in Devlin Hall, the McMullen Museum of Art at Boston College has been home to dozens of internationally renowned art exhibits—this semester’s exhibit, however, showcases one of the museum’s most extensive and elusive collections in its history.
Leadership Advice From Al Pacino
Any sense of urgency in Washington is drowned out by the deafening silence of indecision.
BC Law, CNN Team Up For Early Screening Of Bulger Documentary
BC will host an exclusive early screening of the upcoming Whitey Bulger documentary.
Kowaleski Wallace Livens Up 18th-Century Lit
Kowaleski Wallace, a professor in the English Department, has a strong passion for pop culture, the arts, and women’s lives in the 18-century.
More Than Just A Drop In The Bucket
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has raised millions for research during a single month. Pete Frates, BC ’07, is credited with popularizing the video on social media.
First Year Service Program Prepares For Its Fourth Year
First Year Service Program provides 13 service placements exclusively for freshmen along with a weekly reflection with sophomore mentors.
Historic Fireplace Rediscovered At BC Law Library
Nearly a half a century ago, BC obtained a fireplace directly from the East Room in the White House that is now housed in BC’s Law Library.
Constant Construction Has Brought Dorms, Offices, And Outdoor Spaces To Campus
Boston College’s campus has undergone several changes in the past decade, adding several new buildings and outdoor spaces.
Class of 2018 Reflects Higher Yield, Applicant Interest
This past fall, 23,223 prospective students applied for undergraduate admittance to Boston College. Of those who applied, 7,875 were offered admission.
O’Neill Library Replaces Bapst As Late Night Study Space
The main room of Bapst Library has been replaced by O’Neill Library as the 24/5 study space for students since classes started at Boston College.