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Sal Frelick ’22 was an undersized high school athlete with a ferocious competitive drive…and exactly one offer to play ...
Art isn’t only a matter of aesthetics. In a world where the most highly priced works can sell for millions, it’s also a big ...
After closely covering the Karen Read trials, TV reporter Kristina Rex ’15 is lending her insights to a major new documentary ...
New survey results show 96 percent of recent Boston College graduates are employed, enrolled in graduate school, or engaged in a fellowship or volunteer experience ...
Assistant Professor of Mathematics Spencer Leslie—who did his graduate studies in the department where he now teaches—has won a National Science Foundation CAREER Award that will enable him to ...
The Center for Ignatian Spirituality at Boston College, founded in 1998, communicates the vision and history of the University's Jesuit mission and the spirituality of St. Ignatius Loyola.
After closely covering the Karen Read trials, TV reporter Kristina Rex ’15 is lending her insights to a major new documentary about the case.
Five years ago, Nurudeen Alabi ’25 was writing term papers inside a prison cell as a member of Boston College’s Prison Education Program. Now, he’s a free man, a graduate of BC’s Woods College of ...
The majority of Christian leaders in the U.S. believe humans are responsible for climate change, but most do not share that understanding with their congregants, according to a new report published in ...
A cornerstone of Boston College's rigorous liberal arts tradition, the history major provides a thorough grounding in historical study and opportunities to delve into particular periods or regions of ...
During the 2025-26 academic year, the Schiller Institute awarded 4 projects totaling over $85K. Projects address wastewater treatment systems, inter-generational collaborative emotional memory, ...