Thanks to a generous gift from longtime Boston College supporters University Trustee Sandra and Paul Edgerley, P’23, and their family, the basketball court at Silvio O. Conte Forum will officially be ...
The new St. Teresa of Ávila Prayer Garden at Boston College, which memorializes a Carmelite nun and important religious reformer, was formally dedicated at ceremonies led by University President ...
Boston College continues to demonstrate success in recruiting and enrolling some of the nation’s most academically talented students, as evidenced by the current first-year class, according to senior ...
The Boston College Police Department was initially awarded accreditation by the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC) in 2014 and received re-accreditation in 2016, 2019, and 2022.
The Global Engagement Gateway is a compilation of University-wide resources meant to assist the Boston College community in the process of engaging internationally—both on campus and abroad. When ...
At Boston College we have a variety of support services for students who are in recovery or exploring ways to de-emphasize the role of drugs and alcohol in their lives. Alcohol and Drug Education: ...
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Those with an appetite for competition know that Eagle’s Deli, the student hangout in Cleveland Circle, offers a legendary test: the Eagle’s Challenge Gigantic Burger. A menu mainstay for going on ...
In her new book, A Woman of Firsts: Margaret Heckler, Political Trailblazer, Kimberly Heckler tells the life story of her mother-in-law, Margaret Heckler JD’56, a daughter of Irish immigrants who ...
A few months after making history, the twenty-six members of the human-centered engineering program’s first graduating class have embarked on an impressive array of work, graduate study, and other ...
Boston College faculty members Owen Stanwood, a historian of colonial America, the Atlantic world, and early modern global history, and Michael Noone, a Spanish Renaissance music scholar, have been ...
Three generations of Orregos have worked at the Heights. Now, a fourth is here—as a student. First-year student Tatiyana Orrego didn’t have to look far for a familiar face when she moved onto the ...