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But starting in the 1970s, they stopped, and in his new book, For I Have Sinned: The Rise and Fall of Catholic Confession in ...
Messina College, which opened last summer to its inaugural class of first-generation students from Boston and other cities, ...
Located on the Brookline Campus of Boston College, Messina College is a two-year fully residential associate's degree program. Messina College enrolls 100 first-generation, high financial need ...
Finance, economics, and biology remain the three most popular majors for Boston College undergraduates, just as they have for ...
Boston College undergraduates have selected juniors Cameron (Cami) Kulbieda and Reagan Marino as the Undergraduate Government of Boston College president and vice president, respectively, for the 2025 ...
”The Religion and American Life Podcast” is an initiative of the Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life at Boston College. Dedicated to the Center’s mission, the podcast is committed to ...
"Like those throughout the world, the Boston College community mourns the death of Pope Francis. He provided such a powerful ...
Betancourt discussed “Shadows into Light” at the Social Work Library, touching on everything from her motivation for studying resilience in vulnerable children to the deeper meaning behind the book’s ...
With the arrival of spring comes the Boston College Arts Festival, which brings together the University and surrounding communities to celebrate campus creativity. The 27th annual festival on April 24 ...
Have you noticed when you search for a website, you sometimes see it show up twice in your search results? What you may not have realized, the first result to show up is usually a “Sponsored” search ...
Dear Faculty, Students, and Staff, One hundred and sixty-two years ago this month, Boston College was founded by European Jesuits to educate the children of the largely immigrant Catholic population ...
Sister Michelle Langlois, fcJ, M.T.S. '25 reflects on the readings for Friday of the First Week of Lent. In a recent column, Father Ron Rolheiser invited his readers to reflect on the image of a ...
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