With more than 300 student organizations to choose from, focused on everything from arts and culture to politics and socioeconomics to civics, service, and social justice, you'll have opportunities to ...
The main ceremony is held outdoors in Alumni Stadium, rain or shine. A livestream of the event will be available on the Commencement home page. Immediately following Main Ceremony (beginning between ...
Boston College students in the Human-Centered Engineering program won awards at the highly competitive Undergraduate Poster Competition of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) annual ...
The newest Boston College Strong Scholarship recipients—Alexander Fagan ’29, Kelly Giancotti ’28, and Nora McCabe ’28—were celebrated at an event hosted by Boston Marathon bombing survivors Patrick ...
Boston College Law School is accredited by the American Bar Association and as such our JD program meets the educational licensure requirements to sit for the bar examination in all 50 US states. For ...
Hillside offers Starbucks coffee, freshly-made deli/panini sandwiches, bagel bar & plenty of grab & go including sushi made on campus. Also home to our BC After Dark pub open some nights for dinner.
From his perspective as a longtime observer of political discourse in the United States, Boston College Political Science Professor Peter Skerry believes that the toxicity and polarization in American ...
Alfred C. Yen is Professor of Law and Dean's Distinguished Scholar at Boston College Law School. He is a nationally known scholar who has published numerous articles about copyright law, the Internet, ...
Michael Bourque, Boston College’s Vice President for Information Technology Services (ITS) since 2010, has announced that he will step down from his position in March of 2026 after nearly 23 years of ...
Our department is comprised of 87 professionally trained police officers, security officers, communications officers, and support staff, which make up the departments four (4) major bureaus: Chief ...
BC Student Affairs brought a slice or two of happiness to students’ Friendsgiving celebrations, November 14-17, by offering free apple and pumpkin pies and tote bags with handouts from the C21 Center ...