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President Fr. Leahy, Your eminence, distinguished guests, faculty, families and friends and, most of all, new graduates. I am delighted to be here today. It is a privilege to share this special moment ...
A new online program in the Boston College School of Social Work is designed to prepare students to work in the humanitarian aid and development sectors, helping to improve the lives of the world’s ...
The BCE Two-Week Non-Credit Program is an academically intensive program open to rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors (ages 15–18*) and covers areas such as business and leadership, economics, ...
Session 1 courses in the Non-Credit Program.Boston College reserves the right to change any provision of this program at any time. The college specifically reserves the right to change its tuition ...
Baseball - Men'sThe Boston College Club Baseball team, which was founded in the fall of 2013, competes in the North Atlantic - North Division of the NCBA (National Club Baseball Association). The team ...
About the Club The Boston College Women's Club Lacrosse team competes in the Northeast League of the Women's Collegiate Lacrosse Association (WCLA). The team won the national championship in 2022 and ...
Boston College Club Table Tennis (BCTT) competes in the Upper New England division of the National Collegiate Table Tennis Association (NCTTA), going against schools such as Harvard, MIT, Dartmouth, ...
Characterized by instructors and advisors as possessing an unyielding thirst for knowledge, with a health care vocation grounded in both science and empathy, Hayoung Cho is the recipient of the 2025 ...
With the arrival of spring comes the Boston College Arts Festival, which brings together the University and surrounding communities to celebrate campus creativity. The 27th annual festival on April 24 ...
Inspiring future leaders Raube Keller took over BC’s sports administration program in 2021, just two years after its launch, and has grown it into a nationally-respected program with a diverse student ...
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 ...
Carnegie Corporation of New York President Dame Louise Richardson, an accomplished higher education leader who now heads an internationally respected philanthropic institution, told the Boston College ...
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