The College of Arts and Sciences

Students pursue a program of studies that includes an extensive multi-disciplinary core experience, intensive work in a major field, and the opportunity to strengthen and round out a liberal arts education with a wide variety of electives.

Events

Show of force

The Boston Sunday Herald features the 'Fighting Irishmen' exhibit on Celtic prizefighters, now in its final month at Burns Library, and offers a photo gallery by Matthew West '94. Photos  

Patrick J. Maney

About the Dean of the College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.  

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Features

Robert Imbelli, S.J.

Feast of St. Ignatius

July 31 is the feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus. BC theologian Rev. Robert Imbelli offers some reflections on the day and other subjects on Commonweal.com.

Jay Jin

A look at Shanghai

Shanghai is very much a paradox of a city, writes Jay Jin '11, who has lived there for five years and currently is interning at Shanghai Daily. More

Andrew Sofer

Overflow Crowd for an Open-Air Chamber

Andrew Sofer's poem, "Wandlebury Ring," that was set to music by award-winning composer Kevin Beavers, was performed at the Washington Square Music Festival in NYC. Sofer's piece was praised by classical music critic Allan Kozinn in his NY Times review.

Martha Bayles

The art of global PR

BC's Martha Bayles reviews a book on the Cold War and the U.S. Information Agency for the Wall Street Journal.

Noelle Petrillo

Rocking the vote

As part of her summer internship with a national, student-run non-profit, Noelle Petrillo '10 organized a panel of high-profile print and broadcast personalities to discuss the media's portrayal of young voters. More

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