As the oldest and largest division of Boston College, the Morrissey College embodies the Jesuit, Catholic commitment to depth of inquiry, academic excellence, and educating the whole person through a ...
Lynch Leadership Academy (LLA) was established in 2010, thanks to a generous multi-year grant from the Lynch Foundation. LLA established a unique bridge between the Carroll School of Management and ...
As technology evolves and business risks increase, there is a high demand for non-lawyer professionals with a deep understanding of the complex legal and regulatory frameworks governing cybersecurity, ...
Building off of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) funded Longitudinal Study of War-affected Youth (LSWAY) that began in 2002 at the end of Sierra Leone’s civil war, our newest research is ...
The population of students diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has grown dramatically over the past decade. Gain a greater understanding of the nature of ASD and the educational techniques ...
The exams below have been donated by faculty at the Law School. Access is provided to the Law School community through Google Drive via Boston College Gmail accounts.
The BC Law Library maintains a list of online companions to major U.S. law reviews. This tool is intended to give an overview of online publishing opportunities for faculty members. Search for a ...
Since opening its doors in January, Boston College’s new integrated science building, 245 Beacon Street, has already hosted hundreds of classes, research projects, and study sessions, becoming one of ...
BC Law grooms public service leaders. Grounded in our strong tradition of service, our initiatives, fellowships, and experiential learning programs prepare students to make an impact on the ...
Prior to graduation, all MCAS students must demonstrate proficiency at the intermediate level in a modern foreign language or in a classical language. The Department of Eastern, Slavic, and German ...
Morris and his family began attending Catholic services in the 1850s. This move introduced Morris to members of Boston’s Irish Catholic community, some of whom would later hire him as their lawyer.
In 1985, a group of alumni convened at the Brookline, MA, home of Professor Ruth-Arlene Howe '74 to establish a formal network of Black BC Law graduates. Longtime law school dean Richard Huber was ...