A trip to Italy that culminated with their voices ringing out in the Vatican, where they sang for a Mass at the Papal Altar in St. Peter’s Basilica, gave members of the University Chorale of Boston ...
From classrooms to residence halls, restorative practices are creating spaces where students feel heard, respected, and connected ...
Boston College will welcome the most competitive class of undergraduates in University history, reflecting BC’s continued success in attracting outstanding students from the United States and ...
Who would you run 26.2 miles for? This month, more than 70 members of the BC community will take on the 130th Boston Marathon to benefit others: family members battling cancer, teachers and librarians ...
More than 150 healthcare providers and administrators, technology experts, theologians, and church leaders from around the country attended a conference last month at Boston College that explored the ...
Statement from the Frates family on the death of Pete Frates.
Boston College has named Odette Lienau, professor of law and former associate dean for faculty research and intellectual life at Cornell University Law School, as the inaugural Marianne D. Short, Esq.
The Catholic Church is no stranger to reform. Throughout its two-thousand-year history, many holy, creative men and women have risen to the occasion and introduced necessary changes for the health and ...
In a study of nearly 700,000 English speakers, researchers from Boston College, MIT and Harvard have discovered the optimal years to learn a second language extend to the cusp of adulthood, the team ...
His interest in the Latinx community dates back to the early 2000s, when he learned to speak Spanish at age 11. Years later, as a Latin American Studies major at Georgetown University, he taught ...
Theologian Richard Lennan argues that the course forward for the Church must be charted by the cultivation of intentional discernment, memory, and Christian hope. Together they will ensure that the ...
During a Q&A kicking off the School’s Accompaniment in Action initiative, Boyle defined radical kinship as the “exquisite mutuality where there is no us and them, where there is no daylight that ...