Declaration produced at a Boston College conference seeks an end to unethical and immoral 'unchecked increases in plastic ...
A cross-disciplinary team including faculty from the Lynch School of Education and Human Development and the Engineering ...
We train graduate students to be leaders in the study, teaching, and use of applied developmental and educational psychology, preparing our graduates for successful careers at top research ...
A timely new volume in the emerging literature of environmental philosophy draws on art, science, and politics ...
Founded by the Society of Jesus in 1863, Boston College is dedicated to intellectual excellence and to its Jesuit, Catholic heritage. Boston College recognizes the essential contribution a diverse ...
The Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies and its collaborating partners at the University of Lisbon and the Italian German Historical Institute, invite you to join informal conversations with the ...
Last year, the US Surgeon General released a worrying report about the deep sense of loneliness that many Americans are experiencing. The report, “Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation,” found that ...
WES-CIHE Summer Institute brings together graduate students and early career researchers in international and comparative higher education from all over the globe. The WES-CIHE Summer Institute ...
Who owns a university? Who is in charge of its management and leadership? How are decisions made? The answers to these key questions would normally be governments or non-profit boards of trustees, or ...
We provide a rigorous education by renowned faculty at a top U.S. university with personalized guidance and mentoring in a friendly and supportive environment. BC Law is highly ranked and well known ...
Partially funded with seed funding generously donated by World Education Services, the Hans de Wit Fellowship was established in 2022 to support the academic mobility of early career researchers in ...
If Christopher Gannon had to choose one word to describe the last 10 months, it would be “surreal.” The Dorchester native was released from prison in February, accepted to a competitive fellowship ...