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Boston College Law School’s LLM program combines rigorous education alongside JD students by renowned faculty at a top U.S. university with individualized attention in a friendly and supportive ...
Louis Epstein is an Associate Professor of Music and Chair of the Music Department at St. Olaf College. His research explores the institutions and practices that shaped classical music cultures in ...
Winnie Bell is a public health nutrition specialist with 15 years of experience in international nutrition research. Her research spans various topics including dietary assessment, food security, food ...
Assistant Professor Melissa Uveges, who co-teaches and often collaborates with Milliken, received a doctorate in nursing from Johns Hopkins and studied decision-making for pediatric populations and ...
In the SI-GECS program’s inaugural year, the Schiller Institute awarded 15 projects totaling over $400K. Projects addressed textile pollution, communication, the health and wellbeing of children, ...
In the SI-RITEA program’s inaugural year, the Schiller Institute awarded 10 projects totaling over $285K. Projects addressed water purification, climate resilience and wellbeing, children’s health, ...
Youth wellbeing is at risk in our country. Building on Phase I of this project (which was supported by the Schiller Institute in 2021-2022), this Phase II study will examine how public schools and ...
A warming climate. Rising costs. Sophisticated competition. Who’d want to be in the ski business today? Meet Stephen Kircher, MBA’88. His company, Boyne Resorts, owns some of the country’s top ski ...
Connell School of Nursing Assistant Professor Britt Pados is on a mission to help pediatricians, hospitals, and specialists improve the way they identify and care for the one in four infants and ...
Boston College ranked 10th in Theology, Divinity, and Religious Studies in the 2020 QS World University Rankings, which are based on academic and employer reputation, and global research impact.
BC has hired the acclaimed epidemiologist and public health champion Philip Landrigan ’63 to take on environmental contamination. The latest book by Carlo Rotella, professor of English, American ...
The United States has a math problem. The most recent Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics, found that U.S. students ...
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