Most academically accomplished and diverse first-year class in University history Boston College has accepted its most academically accomplished and diverse freshman class in University history, with ...
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 ...
An international research team led by a Boston College professor has uncovered a drug and diet pairing that could fight a deadly brain cancer The international team combined a calorie-restricted diet ...
Widespread ocean pollution threatens the health of more than 3 billion people, international study led by Boston College researchers shows Ocean pollution is widespread and getting worse, and when ...
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 ...
Pollution-related deaths numbered 1.67 million in 2019, according to a new report led by Boston College researchers. Economic losses were in the billions. Pollution takes many forms in India, ...
Boston College has admitted its best and most diverse class in University history, including 42 percent AHANA students, 11 percent first-generation students, and seven percent international students ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...