Students in the dual degree program combine their law degree with one in another subject, joining two areas of interest and expanding career opportunities. Boston College Law School partners with ...
Professor of History Heather Cox Richardson is elected to academy committed to honoring excellence, examining new ideas, and addressing issues of importance to the nation and the world. Professor of ...
The Boston College community welcomes transfer students to our full-time undergraduate programs. A transfer applicant is any student who has completed minimally nine credits prior to the admission ...
University of St. Andrews Professor of Philosophical Theology Judith Wolfe has been named as Boston College’s Joseph Chair for Catholic Systematic Theology, Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences Dean ...
Boston College will launch a minor in Design Studies this fall as part of an initiative to expand offerings and increase collaborations focused on the “design thinking” approach to finding ...
Statement from the Frates family on the death of Pete Frates.
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.
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 ...
Wallace Stevens (1879–1955) worked most of his professional life as an insurance executive, yet is considered one of the greatest poets of the 20th century, winning a Pulitzer Prize and two National ...
Boston College has named Erick Berrelleza, S.J., assistant professor of sociology at Santa Clara University, as the founding dean of Messina College. Fr. Berrelleza draws parallels between BC’s ...
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 ...
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 ...
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