Boston College experienced level enrollment of traditionally underrepresented students in the Class of 2028, with a slight decrease in the number of Black students and a slight increase in the number ...
Students are strongly encouraged to address the language requirement as early as possible in their academic work, i.e., in their very first semester at Boston College. Non-fulfillment of the language ...
Throughout its history, the United States Constitution has led a dual existence as one of the country’s most prized—and most criticized—documents. In their new book, Keeping the Republic: A Defense of ...
Last spring, Melanie Cotta ’26 and Echo Panana ’26 traveled to Florida State University to compete in the ACC InVenture Prize, an annual event in which students from Atlantic Coast Conference schools ...
Boston College welcomed hundreds of AHANA alumni back to campus this summer for RECONNECT III, a weekend-long gathering for reuniting with old friends, making new ones, and sharing memories of time ...
Boston College’s long tradition of engagement with Ireland will soon experience a growth spurt. City Connects, the BC-developed school-based intervention system, will officially launch the National ...
Clough School of Theology and Ministry student Lauren Warner, who is pursuing a Ph.D. in theology and education and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology with a focus in systematic theology, is the recent ...
Speaking at University Convocation on August 28, Boston College President William P. Leahy, S.J., said American higher education’s financial and demographic challenges have been exacerbated by an ...
When a 4.8 magnitude earthquake, whose epicenter was in Lebanon, N.J., struck at 10:23 a.m. EDT on April 5, tremors spread throughout New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, and as far south as Baltimore ...