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“Humanitarian crises are increasingly an outcome of complex emergencies,” said BCSSW Dean Gautam Yadama. “The Interdisciplinary Certificate in Humanitarian Assistance is a coherent and well-researched ...
Characterized by friends and acquaintances as possessing an unyielding thirst for knowledge, with a health care vocation grounded in both science and empathy, Hayoung Cho receives the 2025 Edward H.
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 ...
The History Department is home to a new, state-of-the-art podcasting studio. Open to all students, the studio is located on the third floor of Stokes Hall. Global Boston is a digital project based at ...
At its 149th Commencement on May 19, the University presented honorary degrees to five distinguished individuals. Read about the honorees here; their degree citations are below. Carnegie Corporation ...
Dr. Anathea Portier-Young explores how sacred art, scripture, and sensory experience mediate divine encounter and ethical transformation. Drawing on the insights of mystic Evelyn Underhill and ...
In the spring of your junior year, you will indicate your interest in pursuing SOC status to Prof. Ismay and to your advisor. Your proposal will need to establish the specific ways in which your ...
The Boston Hospital Workers Health Study is a study of more than 22,000 workers at two large hospitals within Mass General Brigham. The goal of the newly funded phase of this study is to improve the ...
The United States has a math problem. The most recent Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics, found that U.S. students ...
This holiday season, the Common Tones—Boston College's only service-based a cappella group—set out to bring holiday cheer to the Heights. They did more than that, reaching millions of individuals ...
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, ...
Louis Epstein is an Associate Professor of Music and Chair of the Music Department at St. Olaf College. His research explores the institutions and practices that shaped classical music cultures in ...