How BC researcher Jier Huang is using tiny molecules to help solve one of the world’s biggest problems—climate change.
Dawn Myers ’07 took a hair care tool she invented all the way to Shark Tank.
Jordyn Zimmerman may be nonspeaking, but that hasn’t stopped her from becoming a powerhouse advocate for disability rights.
Fred Tirrell ’57, PhD’82, spent his career in education. At eighty-nine years old, he published a collection of children’s ...
Faculty clusters are groups of faculty members with common areas of expertise who agree to serve on area examination committees on a regular basis. Students are also free to solicit faculty from other ...
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Student leaders for Sports and Spirituality, Javier Bailen Llongo, S.J. and Victor Yanez, S.J., share about the group and the ways they are able to grow in community together, outside the classroom.
Students, faculty, and staff will present research on a range of topics at the event, including adverse childhood experiences, firearm violence, and heroin use.
“I was particularly drawn to BC’s commitment to formative education and the inclusive and supportive atmosphere the Connell School faculty fosters.” ...
Jamelia Willock, M.S.W.’24, chose the Boston College School of Social Work for its Black Leadership Initiative, a cohort-based program that ended up shaping her career trajectory.
Assistant Professor Ed-Dee G. Williams was honored at a recent Celtics game for creating an application that helps Black youth with autism talk about their mental health. His intervention, created in ...