In the beginning of Boston College’s 2018-19 academic year, MCAS welcomed nine new professors—meet the new faces of Arts and Sciences and hear about their past year on the Heights.
Jobs Fair Should Feature More Opportunities for Variety of Majors
On Tuesday, more than 2,000 students and 150 companies attended the 2019 Boston College Fall Career and Internship Fair. The fair was advertised as a networking event for all students and alumni from all BC schools. The event, attended by about 14 percent of BC’s students, is a major recruiting event both for companies and…
Building Our Lives like We Build Our Homes
In the past four years, having transferred out of CSOM and into MCAS, I saw how people reevaluated my future.
Chill Out and Be a Kid
“No, I didn’t land a big internship with a Big Three or Big Four, nor am I Tom Hanks from Big.”
The Nomadic Patrick Maney Talks Classes and Conspiracies
“‘Why did I want to go into history?’ Because I’m interested in it. Will history save the world? I doubt it. Will it save my life? No, but I’m interested in it anyways,” said Maney.
Minors in Finance, Accounting, and Marketing to Be Offered to All Undergrads
Starting in the fall of 2018, students outside of the Carroll School of Management (CSOM) will be able to declare minors outside of the current options available to students, according to Ethan Sullivan, associate dean in the undergraduate program of CSOM. Students will be able to minor in finance, marketing, accounting for CPAs, and accounting…
Journalism Minor Unveiled, Application Open for Prospective Students
The idea behind the minor was to combine a liberal arts education of Boston College with the global perspective that journalism entails.
MCAS Alumni Join, Mentor Sophomores at Career Event
After watching their CSOM friends snatch up internships, hundreds of MCAS ’20 learn how badly employers want their holistic minds.
MCAS Alumni Join, Mentor Sophomores at Career Event
After watching their CSOM friends snatch up internships, hundreds of MCAS ’20 learn how badly employers want their holistic minds.
End of Honors Program Brings About Uncertainty
“As BC has become a top national university and begun to attract superior applicants, the Honors Program is no longer necessary in its original function, according to a letter from Dean of MCAS Rev. Greg Kalscheur, S.J., sent to students.”