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Capitalizing on its national leadership in formative education, this fall the Lynch School of Education and Human Development will launch the Transformative Education Lab, which will serve as a hub ...
Boston College’s Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy begins its 2025-2026 season with the fourth annual “What the Constitution Means to Us” event, featuring journalist Shannon ...
These student groups sponsor programs individually and in coordination with one another. Among their combined efforts is the Law School’s annual Diversity Month, featuring exciting events and ...
The Corcoran Center Case Competition is a real estate case competition centered on affordable housing. It is open to undergraduates nationally. Workshops prepare students for the interdisciplinary ...
University President William P. Leahy, S.J., will celebrate the annual Mass of the Holy Spirit on September 4 at noon on the Plaza at O’Neill Library, with Special Assistant to the Vice President for ...
BC Global Observatory uncovers striking economic and human cost in first continent-wide study of far-reaching impacts of air pollution Furthermore, air pollution is costing African countries billions ...
A slate of speakers distinguished in areas including public health, history, journalism, poetry, and art will be on campus this fall under the auspices of the University’s Lowell Humanities Series, ...
Office of University Communications Director of Photography Lee Pellegrini, who captured the life and times of Boston College in untold thousands of images over the course of nearly five decades, died ...
The National Science Foundation has awarded a two-year, $200,000 grant to the Boston College Engineering Department to develop, implement, and study a new approach to artificial intelligence education ...
Former Boston College baseball captain Pete Frates ’07, whose heroic battle with ALS served as the inspiration for the Ice Bucket Challenge that helped raise more than $220 million for ALS research, ...
Despite significant ideological differences, President Ronald Reagan and Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill offer a model of friendship in and through difference. As Rich Gorecki writes, such friendship ...
The Catholic Church is no stranger to reform. Throughout its two-thousand-year history, many holy, creative men and women have risen to the occasion and introduced necessary changes for the health and ...