Dawn Myers ’07 took a hair care tool she invented all the way to Shark Tank.
Fred Tirrell ’57, PhD’82, spent his career in education. At eighty-nine years old, he published a collection of children’s ...
Jordyn Zimmerman may be nonspeaking, but that hasn’t stopped her from becoming a powerhouse advocate for disability rights.
How BC researcher Jier Huang is using tiny molecules to help solve one of the world’s biggest problems—climate change.
Jeremiah W McGrann is a musicologist and pianist. His dissertation on the sketchbook for Beethoven's Mass in C led to a commission from the Beethoven-Haus in Bonn to create the critical edition of the ...
For many observers and followers of the Catholic Church and its stance on artificial intelligence, Fr. Philip Larrey—about to ...
In today’s data-driven world, there is increasing demand for researchers with the data science skills to help institutions and schools enhance their decision-making procedures and ensure equitable ...
The annual Boston College-hosted Design for Impact (DFI) Summit—which took place for the fifth time this fall—is an ...
Professor of Political Science Ken I. Kersch, a highly respected constitutional scholar who was founding director of Boston College’s Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy, died on ...
Continue to express your love of music with The University Wind Ensemble! This ensemble provides you with the opportunity to perform the finest and most challenging traditional and contemporary wind ...
He’s a regular behind the camera at BC hockey games, but this summer, NBC Olympics intern Garrett McCloskey ’25 was on Paris time How many people does it take to produce the biggest sporting event on ...
Rebecca Schendel studies the impact of higher education on human development in resource-poor contexts, with an emphasis on sub-Saharan Africa. She is particularly interested in teaching and learning ...