An international team looks back 12 million years for clues about the formation of these vast areas where no life can survive A satellite image of the Northern Gulf of Mexico, where 'dead zones' can ...
At the end of her wide-ranging “fireside chat” with Irish Ambassador to the United States Geraldine Byrne Nason last week in ...
For many observers and followers of the Catholic Church and its stance on artificial intelligence, Fr. Philip Larrey—about to ...
The annual Boston College-hosted Design for Impact (DFI) Summit—which took place for the fifth time this fall—is an ...
Join a community of pilgrims on the Ignatian journey to find God in all things. Follow the footsteps of Ignatius from his years as a young page in Arevalo, Spain to his final days as Superior General ...
A study of the spiritual doctrine of St. Ignatius Loyola as articulated in the text of the Spiritual Exercises, but with reference to other texts such as Ignatius’ Testament, letters, and the ...
Our JD program is prestigious and cutting edge, combining traditional methods with experiential learning to graduate practice-ready lawyers. Admission is selective: We seek to ensure our students are ...
Named in honor of Rosabeth Moss Kanter, who has been identified as the most influential contributor to modern literature on work and family, the Kanter Award is given for the best research paper(s) ...
Marcelle Haddix, Ph.D. ’08 and Afra Hersi, M.Ed. ’02, Ph.D. ’07, share their journey to deanship and the role of formative education. Marcelle Haddix, Ph.D. ’08 embarked on a new role as dean of the ...
Students, faculty, and staff will present research on a range of topics at the event, including adverse childhood experiences, firearm violence, and heroin use.
Every few months a new study confirms what social media tells us every day: Democrats and Republicans no longer like each other much. Some partisans say they won’t date someone from the other party.
"During this time of year, I love to lean into the experience of Advent as a season of waiting. As we wait liturgically for the coming of Christ at Christmas, I have found that the practice of holding ...