Kristen Bottema-Beutel, a professor at Boston College’s Lynch School of Education and Human Development, is a co-principal investigator of a multidisciplinary team awarded a $13.7 million grant to ...
We provide a rigorous education by renowned faculty at a top U.S. university with personalized guidance and mentoring in a friendly and supportive environment. BC Law is highly ranked and well known ...
The Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies and its collaborating partners at the University of Lisbon and the Italian-German Historical Institute at the Bruno Kessler Foundation, invite you to join ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning science journalist and best-selling author Ed Yong leads the roster of prominent thought leaders who will appear on campus this semester under the auspices of the Boston College ...
We seek to improve the overall quality of the off-campus experience through education, outreach, and programming. We also provide resources for students in their off-campus housing search and guidance ...
Skip the line with Grubhub at the following locations: Legal Grounds, CoRo Cafe, The Market, Tully Cafe, Addie's, The Chocolate Bar, Eagle's Nest, and Hillside. Pay with Dining Bucks, Flex Bucks or a ...
Boston College’s Center for Retirement Research, one of four organizations funded by the Social Security Administration’s Retirement and Disability Research Consortium, has been awarded $2.9 million ...
Boston College has created a wall of honor in Gasson Hall to pay tribute to the recipients of the Edward H. Finnegan, S.J., Award, the University’s highest student honor, which is presented each year ...
Amane is passionate about teaching ballet and making ballet accessible to everyone, no matter the student’s major. At Boston College, Amane teaches courses in ballet, pointe, and history of ballet.
Carroll School of Management Professor of Business Law and Society David P. Twomey ’62, J.D.’68, a nationally recognized labor law expert who was appointed by six different United States presidents to ...
CSTM offers an all-student retreat prior to the start of the spring semester. A few students who attended reflect on their retreat experience at Glastonbury Abbey.
Camille Dungy’s “this beginning may have always meant this end” provides a personal confession of fear and possibility in the face of environmental disaster—a piece that may provide comfort and ...
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