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As part of CSTM’s mission to serve the community and the Church, our Continuing Education programs provide access to world-class theological and pastoral scholarship, online and on campus, for ...
Traditional style halls have varying combinations of double, triple, quadruple, or lofted triple rooms. They have common bathrooms on each floor. Residents in these halls must enroll in the full ...
At Boston College, formative education is at the heart of academic and co-curricular life. Through a wide array of programs, students, faculty, and staff are invited to engage deeply with questions of ...
Nobel laureate Paul M. Romer, one of the most influential economists of this century, will join Boston College as the Seidner University Professor in the Carroll School of Management, and launch its ...
The Boston College Board of Trustees has named John T. “Jack” Butler, S.J., Haub Vice President for University Mission and Ministry, as Boston College’s 26th president. He will succeed University ...
Despite significant ideological differences, President Ronald Reagan and Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill offer a model of friendship in and through difference. As Rich Gorecki writes, such friendship ...
The Boston College School of Theology and Ministry will be named the Gloria L. and Charles I. Clough School of Theology and Ministry in honor of two of the University’s most loyal and generous ...
Reverend J. Donald Monan, S.J., the 24th president of Boston College, who was credited with saving the university from fiscal crisis and guiding it into a period of then unparalleled financial and ...
Boston College Athletics has entered a historic, 10-year agreement with Boston-based New Balance Athletics to become the Official Footwear and Apparel Provider for the Eagles. The deal will begin on ...
Boston College's new Athletics field house, a $52.6 million, 115,700 square-foot facility that will provide indoor practice space for BC football and other varsity sports, will be named the Fish Field ...
How people around the world interpret facial expressions may not be a matter of universal human nature, according to a new study of an isolated Papua New Guinea community by Boston College Professor ...
Four Boston college students were treated at a hospital in Marseille, France, after having been sprayed in the face with acid outside of the Marseille-Saint Charles train station early Sunday morning.
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