Lignin is arguably the most abundant component of biomass that most people have never heard of. That may be about to change. Many people are familiar with its biochemical cousin cellulose, a byproduct ...
In today’s data-driven world, there is increasing demand for researchers with the data science skills to help institutions and schools enhance their decision-making procedures and ensure equitable ...
Boston College has admitted its best and most diverse class in University history, including 42 percent AHANA students, 11 percent first-generation students, and seven percent international students ...
It’s clear that Pope Francis has both embraced AI—underscoring that it should be used ethically to promote human ...
Design for Impact Summit is an opportunity for students to think big, and creatively, about how to promote well-being across ...
A fireside chat between Irish Institute Director Mary Murphy and Irish Ambassador to the United States Geraldine Byrne Nason ...
”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 ...
Assistant Professor Ed-Dee G. Williams was honored at a recent Celtics game for creating an application that helps Black youth with autism talk about their mental health. His intervention, created in ...
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 ...
ITS supports Google Meet and Zoom for video conferences. Video conferencing services allow participants to connect with others by accessing a unique web link on their mobile device or computer, or if ...
Black Entrepreneurs have identified a unique potential of the green energy transition to provide sustainable economic opportunity for economic justice in black communities.