The Future of AI
How do we develop artificial intelligence safely?
Making Headlines
A group of Eagles running the Dorchester Reporter are a model for community news publications launching all over the country.
Tracking Bigfoot
In his new book, BC journalism instructor John O’Connor ventures into the Northern California woods in search of an American monster.
Welcome to Chestnut Hill, Bill O’Brien
He grew up rooting for the Eagles. Now he's Boston College’s new football head coach.
Joe Quintanilla
A vice president at National Braille Press and an elite marathoner, Quintanilla ’98 has never let blindness slow him down.
This Drug Enables Breakthrough Organ Transplants
A new drug developed by a BC alum’s biotech company helped facilitate the world’s first pig kidney transplant.
The Furies
Journalist Elizabeth Flock ’08 digs deep into what happens when women use violence to defend themselves.
Dynasty
The BC women’s lacrosse team just won its second NCAA title in four years.
Sweet Talker
Maile Flanagan ’87 is the acclaimed voice actor behind a surprising number of popular animated characters.
True Colors
Engineering students Melanie Cotta and Echo Panana invented a device that identifies clothing color for people with visual impairments.
Harvey D. Egan, SJ
Boston College’s longest currently serving Jesuit shares insights from his forty-nine years as a member of the faculty.
Maggie Rulli ’10
ABC News Foreign Correspondent Maggie Rulli ’10 has spent the past five years living in London, covering some of the biggest news stories in the world.
Men’s Hockey Soars
Head Coach Greg Brown ’90 led the Eagles all the way to the NCAA title game this season.
That’s How Craig Finn ’93 Remembers It
Finn helped to inspire a generation of indie rock stars. Now he hosts a podcast dedicated to memory and the creative process.
Home Cooking
The food videos she shoots in her kitchen have made Mary Bryant Shrader ’80 an unlikely YouTube star.
Power Wheels
The annual Mod 500 trike fundraiser draws fierce competitors.
We Have Always Been Who We Are
A hint of the supernatural adds depth to the debut short story collection of Sofia T. Romero MA’96.
Campus Digest: Summer 2024
News and happenings from around Boston College.
Documenting Giannis Antetokounmpo
In her new film, Kristen Lappas ’09 captures the life of one of the most famous athletes in the world. Here’s how she did it.