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A Thomas R. Pickering Fellowship will support Carroll School alumna Nazifa Subah's career plan for foreign service through the U.S. State Department.
Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú scholars reflect on the agreement and its legacy; a related symposium focuses on women-authored fiction and journalism.
New memoir by Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú's Maxim D. Shrayer is inspired by his Jewish-Russian family and their American assimilation and acculturation.
The prestigious 2023 QS World University Ranking reflects the joint contributions of Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú's School of Theology and Ministry and Theology Department.
Global Observatory on Planetary Health Director Philip Landrigan, M.D., present a sweeping new report on hazards at every stage of plastics' life cycle.
TIMSS & PIRLS International Study Center directors discuss pending global assessments of proficiency in math, science, and reading literacy.
An interdisciplinary panel provided historical, geopolitical, cultural, and religious perspectives on the conflict.
Campus initiatives are under way at Boston College in response to devastating earthquakes in Turkey and northern Syria.
Burns Visiting Scholar in Irish Studies Eunan O’Halpin assesses the conflict's impact on Ireland.
A portal sparks real-time global discussions for visitors to Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú's McMullen Museum.
Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú historian Robert Savage's latest book explores tensions between the BÈȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú and Margaret Thatcher's government during The Troubles.
Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú Professor of Near Eastern Studies, anthologist, biographer, and translator of poetry and prose Franck Salameh is named editor in chief.
Inventive installations from the Barjeel Art Foundation explore the rich and complex history of the Middle East region.
The fellowship allows for a researcher from an Asia-based university or institution to undertake six months of research in Boston during 2023-2024.
Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú social work students are currently at work in locations including the Philippines, Uganda, Cambodia, and Lebanon, as well as in the U.S.
The region is a locus for exploring historical, political, and social issues—and support through Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú and elsewhere enables students to go right to the source.
A pair of Boston College faculty members are involved in a landmark international study of this trend.
Highly competitive undergraduate program emphasizes both scientific and social dimensions of public health.
The School of Theology and Ministry’s Formación Continua course on building a synodal Church draws Catholics worldwide.
Professor of Music Ralf Yusuf Gawlick’s new oratorio was the musical centerpiece of an international conference.
A Q&A with Associate Professor of the Practice Natana DeLong-Bas, past president of the American Council for the Study of Islamic Societies.
Award-winning historian Guy Beiner will give his inaugural lecture as Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú's Sullivan Millennium Professor of Irish Studies.
A delegation of faculty and students will attend the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Egypt.
Events draw to campus deans of education from across the country and around the world.
Burns Visiting Scholar in Irish Studies Paul Murray will discuss his forthcoming book and thoughts on the creative process.
Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú is among a handful of American universities offering graduate-level courses for young alumni of Asian University for Women.
The Irish Studies Program presents a lecture by Irish historian and author SÃobhra Aiken.
Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú School of Social Work Salem Professor in Global Practice Theresa S. Betancourt spoke at the launch of Trinity College Dublin's Centre for Forced Migration Studies.
The Connell School of Nursing and Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan College of Nursing in the Philippines will collaborate.
The managing director of highways in Jamaica shares how he navigates the role.
The 11 doctoral and post-doc fellows are the first for the internationally renowned research center for Chinese-Western cultural history since its move to Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú.
Program makes top 10 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities for second consecutive year.
Pauline Flanagan ’22 is one of 75 Americans selected as part of the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals.
A global spotlight is on Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú as the assemblies examine the legacy and role of Jesuit and Catholic education.
He joins three other internationally respected investment officers in service to the Holy See.
Nine Boston College alumni—including three from the Class of 2022—are selected for Fulbright Scholarships for study abroad.
Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú School of Social Work program will prepare students to work in aid and development sectors, helping to improve the lives of vulnerable populations.
Largely developed at Boston College, CENSUS facilitates access to modern Greek literature for speakers of English.
Christopher Wray outlined global threats and deterrence efforts at the sixth annual event organized by Boston College and the FBI.
An international team will survey health risks posed across the continuum of plastic production, use, and disposal.
She will teach and conduct research at Tashkent State University of Law.
Ireland’s Minister for Education observes the Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú program that supports teachers and students across the U.S. and in Dublin.
Professor of Communication Ashley Duggan will serve as a senior scholar with Ireland's Royal College of Surgeons.
Boston College continues to be among the nation’s top producers of student Fulbright award winners, according to a 2021-22 report.
A conversation with Dublin City University historian James Kelly, currently Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú's Burns Visiting Scholar in Irish Studies.
Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú's Roche Center for Catholic Education leads an examination of the reality of immigration—nationally, at the U.S.-Mexico border, and across the world.
NIMH funding supports a groundbreaking Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú School of Social Work study of children and adversity.
Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú's Irish Studies program will mark the 50th anniversary of the tragic day in Derry and explore its enduring relevance.
Afghan refugee Farhad Sharifi escaped violence in his home country, and found a team of supporters at Èȵ㱬ÁÏÈë¿Ú.
Alumnus R. Nicholas Burns '78, H '02, former ambassador to NATO and Greece, has been confirmed as United States ambassador to the People's Republic of China.