Boston College has received a $125 million donation—the largest in the University’s history—from the Patrick F. Cadigan Family Foundation to fund the renovation of Carney Hall, according to a ...
Boston College’s ALC Showdown 2025 celebrated dance in a big way this year. With a line of people snaking around Conte Forum by the time doors opened at 6 p.m., students anticipated a riveting ...
On a hot, spring night in 1981, Rich Canning’s roommate took a deep breath and plunged headfirst down a makeshift water slide on the stairs, landing on a kitchen floor piled high with sand. “They ...
Few cities rival the Gothic cathedrals and charming city streets of Dublin, but Boston comes close. From the Boston Celtics to its many Irish-American pubs and restaurants, Boston is steeped in Irish ...
University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J., is leaving the Heights in the summer of 2026, ending the longest tenure of any University president in Boston College history. “For the next two years ...
Applause echoed throughout the Murray Room Saturday evening as Janely Cruz Fuentes stood to receive the 2026 Saint Oscar A. Romero Scholarship. “I realized that so much of my experience has been ...
As competition for admission to elite colleges intensifies, many high school seniors battle for perfect GPAs, strong test scores, and robust extracurriculars—just to get rejected from their dream ...
The story of The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny, and Murder almost seems too outrageous to be real, but that’s exactly what makes it so gripping. David Grann, whose previous work includes Killers ...
The last couple of weeks leading up to spring break are a set of the most frustrating and stressful days of the second semester. After they’re over, however, it’s sun, fun, and relaxation … at least ...
Boston College Law School and the Lynch School of Education and Human Development (LSEHD) each rose three spots in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 graduate school rankings, climbing to No. 25 and No.
Students enrolled in History of Western Christianity I with Rev. Brian Dunkle, S.J., might not know that their professor is not only a Jesuit but also a stellar runner. Today, Dunkle is an associate ...
The National Institute of Mental Health awarded Boston College’s Research Program on Children and Adversity (RPCA) a five-year, 3.3 million dollar grant that will advance the program’s research on the ...