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Boston College has hired Beth Krysiak as its next head softball coach, BC Athletics announced Friday. The hire comes five weeks after former head coach Amy Kvilhaug announced her retirement from ...
Scott Hayes, the alleged shooter in a violent incident at a pro-Israel protest last fall, will avoid trial and his case will be dropped after three months if he complies with probation conditions, ...
Winning is never easy in the NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Tournament—even in the early rounds. It’s a field of the best teams in the nation, after all. When your team has a star that leads the nation in ...
For the eighth straight season, No. 2 Boston College lacrosse is back for another NCAA tournament appearance. After seven consecutive national championship appearances, two of which have ended in ...
As if the last day of classes after a long semester isn’t cause enough for celebration, Swae Lee gave Boston College students all the more reason to live it up with an animated performance at Thursday ...
Provost and Dean of Faculties David Quigley was named the inaugural Robert L. and Judith T. Winston Provost and Dean of Faculties following a major gift from Bob and Judy Winston. “The naming of the ...
Boston College Law’s Initiative on Land, Housing, and Property Rights hosted a panel for local housing experts to discuss the MBTA Communities Act at BC Law School on Wednesday. “The MBTA Communities ...
My hand cramped as the 45-minute timer disrupted the silence of the classroom. With a couple of seconds to spare, I completed my essay analyzing the prevalence of power and authority in King Lear.
Pastel Color Palette Pastels have always been a springtime staple, and this year is no exception. What’s new this spring, though, is the pairing of pastels with brighter and more colorful tones.
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.
The Connell School of Nursing (CSON) at Boston College will welcome its first cohort of students into a new master’s in nurse-midwifery program in May—the first of its kind in eastern Massachusetts.
Boston College admitted 12.6 percent of applicants to the Class of 2029, according to a University release—BC’s most selective class to date and a 2.1 percent decline from last year’s acceptance rate ...