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Sal Frelick ’22 was an undersized high school athlete with a ferocious competitive drive…and exactly one offer to play ...
Art isn’t only a matter of aesthetics. In a world where the most highly priced works can sell for millions, it’s also a big ...
After closely covering the Karen Read trials, TV reporter Kristina Rex ’15 is lending her insights to a major new documentary ...
Boston College Law School’s LLM program combines rigorous education alongside JD students by renowned faculty at a top U.S. university with individualized attention in a friendly and supportive ...
In one of the University's proudest traditions, the BC community comes together each year for the Volunteer & Service Learning Center's Red Bandanna Run, held to honor 9/11 hero Welles Remy Crowther ...
The Boston College Women's Club Squash team began in 2009. Since then, the team has won several National Championships. The team is a member of the Club Squash Association. It generally has a roster ...
A new online program in the Boston College School of Social Work is designed to prepare students to work in the humanitarian aid and development sectors, helping to improve the lives of the world’s ...
The Gasson Chair is held by a distinguished Jesuit scholar in any discipline. Established in 1979, it is the oldest endowed professorship at Boston College. The Jesuit Institute sponsors a variety of ...
The Boston College Women's Club Lacrosse team competes in the Northeast League of the Women's Collegiate Lacrosse Association (WCLA). The team won the national championship in 2022 and 2023. The team ...
At its 149th Commencement on May 19, the University presented honorary degrees to five distinguished individuals. Read about the honorees here; their degree citations are below. Carnegie Corporation ...
With the arrival of spring comes the Boston College Arts Festival, which brings together the University and surrounding communities to celebrate campus creativity. The 27th annual festival on April 24 ...
The majority of Christian leaders in the U.S. believe humans are responsible for climate change, but most do not share that understanding with their congregants, according to a new report published in ...
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