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Wednesday April 23, Friday April 25, and Saturday April 26 | Various times | Multiple Location | Open to the Public A conversation on the relationship between creative work, embodied learning, and ...
Winnie Bell is a public health nutrition specialist with 15 years of experience in international nutrition research. Her research spans various topics including dietary assessment, food security, food ...
Our Campus Recruiting Program offers employers the opportunity to schedule interviews with Boston College students. Campus interviews provide increased visibility of your organization, scheduling ...
The oncology nursing staff faced a critical dilemma. A 70-year-old woman with advanced cancer was declining rapidly and unable to communicate. Her nurses strongly believed that her care should shift ...
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, ...
In the SI-RITEA program’s inaugural year, the Schiller Institute awarded 10 projects totaling over $285K. Projects addressed water purification, climate resilience and wellbeing, children’s health, ...
Youth wellbeing is at risk in our country. Building on Phase I of this project (which was supported by the Schiller Institute in 2021-2022), this Phase II study will examine how public schools and ...
A warming climate. Rising costs. Sophisticated competition. Who’d want to be in the ski business today? Meet Stephen Kircher, MBA’88. His company, Boyne Resorts, owns some of the country’s top ski ...
Boston College ranked 10th in Theology, Divinity, and Religious Studies in the 2020 QS World University Rankings, which are based on academic and employer reputation, and global research impact.
Finance, economics, and biology remain the three most popular majors for Boston College undergraduates, just as they have for the past decade, according to statistics compiled by the University’s ...
Boston College students have once again demonstrated what it means to be men and women for others, say Boston College Dining Services administrators. As they did last year, undergraduates donated ...
At the CSTM, students engage with the arts in many ways including: the Theology Arts Collective, Sacred Music courses and programming, the Schola and Choir, and more. CSTM students reflect on how they ...
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