Welcome Letter from William P. Leahy, S.J., President Dear Fellow Employee: The strength and vitality that Boston College today enjoys is due in no small part to the many important contributions made ...
Whether you’re taking the next step in your current field or transitioning into a new one, our cutting-edge graduate programs meet you where you are—so you can get to where you want to be.
An international team looks back 12 million years for clues about the formation of these vast areas where no life can survive A satellite image of the Northern Gulf of Mexico, where 'dead zones' can ...
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 ...
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Boston College will hold its 25th annual Veterans Mass and Remembrance Ceremony on November 11, beginning with a 9:30 a.m. Mass in St. Mary’s Chapel. The remembrance ceremony, which includes a reading ...
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A unique bacterium that thrives in highly acidic environments feeds on spent battery "waste," making it a promising new method for self-sufficient battery recycling, according to a new report from an ...
Boston College placed 37th in the 2025 survey of national universities released today by U.S. News & World Report, a two-point improvement over last year’s ranking. BC also performed well in several ...
Patricia Smith, winner of the 2025 National Book Award for Poetry, empowers communities to hold on tight to each other and nature. “The Awakening” hails from The Intentions of Thunder by Patricia ...
One of Boston College’s most enduring and meaningful community partnerships began with an undergraduate’s curiosity. In 1972, David Manzo was a first-year student at the Heights who was interested in ...
The complex themes and rich language in the works of Vladimir Nabokov—a Russian émigré considered one of the most brilliant writers of the 20th century—will be the focus of a campus event featuring a ...