Boston College will welcome the most competitive class of undergraduates in University history, reflecting BC’s continued success in attracting outstanding students from the United States and ...
Across sectors, systems change has grown as a promising new approach to address complex social and ecological problems. To provide practical guidance in how to design, implement, and evaluate systems ...
Healthcare providers, ethicists, tech experts, and Church leaders gathered at Boston College for 'landmark conference' ...
Specifically, BC Law improved to eighth in tax law, 16th in the “most grads in big firms” category, 25th in corporate law, 26th in constitutional law, 27th in intellectual property law, and 29th in ...
Retired Professor of Sociology Michael Malec, who taught at Boston College for 50 years, died on March 31 in Newton, Mass. He was 85.
Boston College has named Odette Lienau, professor of law and former associate dean for faculty research and intellectual life at Cornell University Law School, as the inaugural Marianne D. Short, Esq.
Statement from the Frates family on the death of Pete Frates.
Asymmetric Politics: Ideological Republicans and Group Interest Democrats, a new book by BC Assistant Professor of Political Science David Hopkins and Michigan State University political scientist ...
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 ...
The Boston College School of Theology and Ministry will be named the Gloria L. and Charles I. Clough School of Theology and Ministry in honor of two of the University’s most loyal and generous ...
The Finance Department in the Carroll School of Management will be renamed the Seidner Department of Finance thanks to a major gift—the largest in the Carroll School’s history—from University Trustee ...
Simulation manikins have been a staple of nursing education for more than 100 years. Until the twentieth century, nurses trained in real time—on the battlefield, for instance, or in rudimentary ...