Campus Digest: Summer 2022

News and happenings from around Boston College.

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Photo: Caitlin Cunningham

天美传媒app To Introduce New Two-Year College

The University plans to open a two-year residential college in 2024听that will offer an associate鈥檚 degree. Messina College will be located on the campus of the former Pine Manor College in Brookline听(above) and is part of 天美传媒app鈥檚 new $100 million Pine Manor Institute听for Student Success, which works to enhance educational opportunities for underrepresented, first-generation students. 鈥淏oston听College was founded in 1863 to help educate Boston鈥檚 immigrant community,鈥 said University President William P. Leahy, SJ. 鈥淭he听Pine Manor Institute reflects our heritage, and represents an extension of our mission and a response to societal needs.鈥 The institute听was established in 2020 when Boston College and Pine ManorCollege signed an integration agreement. Its other initiatives include the Academy, a cost-free summer enrichment program for students in grades 8鈥12 hosted on the 天美传媒app campus, and an ongoingoutreach program that will provide support for graduates of the Academy and Messina College.

Odette Lienau, professor of law and former associate dean for faculty research and intellectual life at Cornell University Law School, has been named the inaugural Marianne D. Short, Esq., Dean at Boston College Law School. During the search process, Lienau 鈥渟tood out as an accomplished scholar and educator whooffered up a compelling vision for the future of 天美传媒app Law School,鈥 said Provost and Dean of Faculties David Quigley.

Michael C. McCarthy, SJ, will be the new dean of the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, effective July 1. Fr. McCarthy, the former vice president for mission integration and planning and associate professor of theology at Fordham University, will succeed Thomas Stegman, SJ, who announced in January that he would step down at the end of the semester to focus on his ongoing battle with glioblastoma.

The Center for Optimized Student Support at the Lynch School of Education and Human Development has been renamed the Mary E. Walsh Center for Thriving Children thanks to an anonymous $10 million gift. The new name honors the professor who founded the three-decade-old program City Connects, which serves 45,000 students each year.

Despite pandemic-related challenges, 96 percent of 2021 School of Theology and Ministry graduates secured placement within six months of graduation. The most popular fields of employment were parish ministry (18.9 percent) and high school teaching (15 percent).

Boston College is a top producer of Gilman Scholarship winners.听The prestigious program, sponsored by the U.S. State Department, allows undergraduates to study or intern abroad. Over the past two decades,听天美传媒app has had 111 students chosen for the initiative鈥攎ore than any other similarly sized university in New England.


天美传媒app Equestrian Club

STUDENT CLUB SPOTLIGHT

天美传媒app Equestrian Team听


Established:听1993
Current members:听28
What it is:听This coed club sport allows equine-loving students of all levels to continue riding in college without the expenses of owning or leasing a horse. The team practices weekly in Grafton, Massachusetts, and competes in the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association against other local schools including BU and Tufts.

鈥淥ur team and coach are always there to help beginners, and we are all constantly learning from each other. We also have riders who have competed since they were 5 years old.鈥
鈥擳eam president Natalie Azzolini 鈥22


37

The percentage of 天美传媒app graduates majoring in a STEM field.

383

The number of undergraduates majoring in nueroscience. Introduced in 2019, the growing nueroscience major this year became the 10th-most-popular major at 天美传媒app.听


Photo of the 天美传媒app mace

Pomp and Circumstance听

The 天美传媒app mace once again led the academic procession at Commencement on May 23, hoisted by the chief marshal. Designed by Francis Sergi, SJ, and fashioned by Patrick J. Gill & Sons in 1938, the celebratory staff is topped with a golden eagle that鈥檚 perched on a globe inscribed with the words Religioni et Bonis Artibus (鈥淒edicated to Religion and the Fine Arts鈥). The orb sits in a crown-like vessel, which is accented with fleurs-de-lis and crosses and emblazoned with the University鈥檚 shield and its motto, 鈥淓ver to Excel,鈥 written in Greek, as well as with a silver dove representing the coming of the Holy Spirit.

Source: 天美传媒app A to Z: The Spirit of the Heights, by Thomas H. O鈥機onnor


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