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(Sarah Fleming / Heights Editor)

BC, Former Professor Settle Sex and Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit

Annika Engelbrecht April 4, 2025
The Trustees of Boston College and former Professor Hristina Nikolova agreed to settle Nikolova’s lawsuit that alleged gender and pregnancy discrimination during her tenure application process.
(Ikram Ali / Heights Archives)

Fired BC Landscaper Sues University Over 2021 COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

Nikita Osadchiy December 5, 2024
A federal judge ruled that former Boston College landscaper Avenir Agaj can move forward with a lawsuit alleging his 2021 firing for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine violated his First Amendment religious rights.
(Nicole Vagra / Heights Archives)

BC Settles Mismanaged Retirement Funds Lawsuit With $330,000 Payout, Denies Wrongdoing

Jack Beckman October 27, 2024
A federal judge approved a $330,000 settlement in a class-action lawsuit alleging that Boston College mismanaged employee retirement funds.
(Ben Schultz / Heights Archives)

BC Included in List of Schools Sued for Price Fixing

Annika Engelbrecht October 18, 2024

A lawsuit named Boston College as one of 40 private universities alleged of overcharging tuition by considering the financial information of students’ noncustodial parents.  Several other Massachusetts...

(Alina Chen / Heights Staff)

Former Assistant Women’s Tennis Coach Sues BC for Gender Discrimination and Wage Violations

Annika Engelbrecht and Luke Evans September 1, 2024
Former Assistant Women’s Tennis Coach Karen McNamara is suing Boston College and Women’s Tennis Coach Nigel Bentley for gender discrimination through a hostile work environment and violations of the Wage Act after BC fired her in May 2023.
Newton’s Public Facilities Committee decided to postpone the discussion about geothermal energy until more data was available. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Newton Parents Press Forward in Class-Action Suit Against NTA

Genevieve Morrison March 1, 2024
Three Newton parents filed a second class-action suit against the Newton Teachers Association for its 11-day strike in January.
(Molly Bruns / Heights Staff)

BC Files Defense Against Sex and Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit Made by Former Professor

Lucy Freeman February 8, 2024
The Trustees of Boston College answered former BC professor Hristina Nikolova’s discrimination lawsuit against the University on Thursday, asserting that Nikolova failed to state claims for which relief could be granted.
(Kait Devir / Heights Archives)

BC Swim and Dive Members Drop Lawsuit Against the University

Natalie Arndt October 27, 2023
Thirty-seven members of Boston College’s men’s and women’s swim and dive program dropped their lawsuit against the University Friday morning following Judge Diane Freniere’s decision on Thursday to deny a motion for an emergency injunction reinstating the team.
(Natalie Arndt / Heights Editor)

Judge Denies BC Swim and Dive Members Anonymity in Court Proceedings

Natalie Arndt October 25, 2023
Judge Diane Freniere denied the request of the 37 members of Boston College men’s and women’s swim and dive to maintain anonymity in their lawsuit against the University.
(Natalie Arndt / Heights Editor)

BC Confirmed Hazing Occurred in Swim and Dive Program, Lawyer Says at Tuesday Court Hearing

Natalie Arndt and Karyl Clifford October 24, 2023
Boston College filed court documents on Monday reaffirming the University’s earlier statements that hazing occurred within the men’s and women’s swim and dive program. 
Two Former Employees Sue BC Over Alleged Mismanagement of Retirement Funds

Two Former Employees Sue BC Over Alleged Mismanagement of Retirement Funds

Will Martino and Sofia Laboy January 19, 2023
Two former Boston College employees are suing the University in a class action lawsuit, alleging BC mismanaged their retirement plans.
Foley coaching a women's soccer game while still at Boston College.

Former Women’s Soccer Coach Is Suing BC for Gender Discrimination and Improper Wiretapping

Asa Ackerly, Megan Kelly, and Emma Healy October 12, 2021
Former Boston College women’s soccer coach Alison Foley is suing the University for gender discrimination and illegal wiretapping after allegedly being forced to resign in 2018 following her record-setting 22 seasons.
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