Nanci Tessier, BC ’82, believes that when working in admissions, it is critical to to identify with the mission of the university.
In The Dumps With The Mumps
People are often very critical of UHS without actually talking to the administrators in charge about their problems. Going to the source, the director of UHS, reveals the success health services has month in and month out.
A Window Into BC’s GLBTQ Past
Although many things have changed since the ’60s for GLBTQ students on campus, as alumni related in a GLC panel, there is still much more that the administration needs to do.
An Improvement To Ethics Oversight
BC recently launched a third-party hotline for ethics complaints. The establishment of this hotline is an improvement to the University’s internal auditing.
LTE: Life As An Adjunct
Although ‘The Heights’ editorial expresses some valuable points about the issues faced by adjunct professors, it fails to capture entirety of the difficulties adjuncts face.
The State Of Adjunct Faculty
In recent years, there has been a trend in higher education nationwide toward employing more adjunct faculty. This is problematic for both the adjunct faculty members and the students they teach.
How To Attract Students To BC’s Many Lectures
Right now, BC brings many speakers to campus, but there is no fund for students to bring lecturers that they want to hear.
LTE: Climate Justice At BC’s RSO Application Unjustly Rejected
Climate Justice at BC takes issue with the Office of Student Programs denial of RSO status for the group.
Boston College Leaders Meet At University Convocation Marked By Change, Momentum
In a University Convocation marked by major changes at Boston College, University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J., told faculty, staff, and administrators that BC will continue to meet challenges from outside and within.
LTE: All Hail The Critic
Nate Fisher’s sharp criticism fails to offer constructive ways to improve the problems he sees at BC.