A timely new volume in the emerging literature of environmental philosophy draws on art, science, and politics ...
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 ...
Scientists and theologians are calling for an end to unethical and immoral “unchecked increases in plastic production,” they ...
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 ...
A cross-disciplinary team including faculty from the Lynch School of Education and Human Development and the Engineering Department has been awarded a three-year, $1.6 million grant from the National ...
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 ...
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 ...
When Kaley McCarty first learned about climate change as a high schooler, she figured it was such an obvious problem that it ...
Professor of History Lorelle Semley felt she was onto a good thing when she came to Boston College as director of the African and African Diaspora Studies Program in 2023. A year later, she is just as ...
Christine Murphy, an accomplished researcher in chemistry who has held senior administrative positions for graduate education at Harvard and Princeton universities, recently joined Boston College as ...
The message from William M. Rodgers III, vice president and director of the Institute for Economic Equity at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, was stark. “For a growing number of United States ...