B.A., University of Notre Dame M.Sc. London School of Economics and Political Science M.Div., University of Notre Dame Ph.D Harvard University McGraw is the co-founder of the University of Notre ...
Christopher Bruell, a retired professor in the Political Science Department who taught and wrote about classical political philosophy—notably ancient Greek philosophy—died on November 6 in Los Alamos, ...
Boston College is committed to our philosophy of making education affordable, equitable, and accessible. We believe our role is as a partner in supplementing financial resources available to families ...
During the football season, all vehicles (including resident permits: SRF/SR-2, TSR-2 and SGS-2), must be moved off the Chestnut Hill Campus by 11:00 p.m. the evening prior to scheduled home football ...
Below is a list of several commercial lots located in Boston; however, these lots are not affiliated with Boston College. Individuals parking in these lots do so at their own risk. This list is for ...
During the 2022-23 academic year, the Schiller Institute awarded 12 projects totaling over $415K. Projects addressed electrochemical processes, refugee and transgender mental health, multiple ...
Why, after a career as an educator and late in life, did you suddenly decide to become an author? It goes back to my son, Ricky. I wrote the first book for him somewhere around 1980. So I wrote it a ...
Dawn Myers ’07 could have been forgiven if she’d felt a little anxious in April as she strode onto the stage of the hit TV show Shark Tank. Her goal—in front of millions of viewers—was to convince the ...
Gregory Boyle, SJ, STM’84 was recently awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. President Biden presented the medal to Boyle in recognition of his work with ...
In the SI-GECS program’s inaugural year, the Schiller Institute awarded 15 projects totaling over $400K. Projects addressed textile pollution, communication, the health and wellbeing of children, ...
Climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss are major threats to the sustainability of all life on our planet. They cause disease, disability and premature death that fall most heavily on the ...
During the 2023-24 academic year, the Schiller Institute awarded 5 projects totaling over $200K. Projects addressed science communication, migration, aerosols in the atmosphere, wind energy, and ...