Opera and Religion, edited. Special issue of Religion and the Arts, Vol. 17-3 (2013). "To the Poor, the Sick, and the Suffering." In Anthony Ciorra and Michael W. Higgins, eds. Vatican II: A Universal ...
The National Science Foundation has awarded a four-year, combined $2 million collaborative grant to the Lynch School of Education and Human Development and the University of Texas at Austin to ...
A graduate degree from Boston College is an excellent investment in your future. The Carroll School provides a wide range of merit-based scholarships and assistantships to both domestic and ...
Our Mission The mission of the Offices of the Associate Vice Provost for Research Administration is to provide comprehensive support to members of the Boston College research community engaged in the ...
The Journey Continues Program is part of the Clough School of Theology and Ministry’s comprehensive Spirituality Studies Program. Advanced degrees in Spirituality Studies, certificate programs, ...
On a Monday afternoon in the fall, an event space in Somerville was staged for an elegant meal, complete with white tablecloths, seasonal bouquets, and flickering tea lights. Chairs and silverware ...
A BC Law degree provides one of the nation’s best values, with median private practice starting salaries of $215,000+. 84% of our students received financial assistance and the majority of our ...
As an international hub for scholars, practitioners, and communities interested in the rich interplay between religion, the arts, ethics, and the psychological sciences, the Center works closely with ...
Boston College was honored to host the annual Spring Meeting of the Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology (STPP – APA Division 24) in 2023. This gathering brought together scholars, ...
Boston College students will now be able to earn significant credit toward a Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) degree while still completing their bachelor’s degree, thanks to a collaboration ...