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BC Professors Reject Sen. Cruz’s Claims, Defend Research Grants Against “Woke” Allegations

Nikita Osadchiy March 23, 2025
Boston College professors pushed back on a report by U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz that claims National Science Foundation (NSF) grants awarded to them promote "woke" diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives or “neo-Marxist” propaganda.
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Success Over Stigma: Black Perspectives in STEM at BC

Angelina Li, Jack Beckman, and Annika Engelbrecht February 19, 2024
While some kids were afraid of going to the doctor, Christie Louis looked forward to each of her doctor’s appointments. From a young age, she knew she wanted to go into healthcare.
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BC Professor Receives American Economic Association Award

Angelina Li and Jake Jansen February 11, 2024
Boston College Professor and Chair of the Economics Department Christopher F. Baum was presented with an American Economic Association (AEA) Distinguished Service Award, which recognizes his work in promoting increased accessibility within the field of economic research.
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BC Researchers Discover New Phase of Matter

Isabel Sullivan June 28, 2022
Boston College physics professor Kenneth Burch collaborated with a team of researchers from other universities to publish a paper on June 8 detailing the discovery of a new phase of matter in his BC lab.
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BC Professor Leads Team Conducting Global Four-Day Work Week Trials

Natalie Arndt June 21, 2022
Boston College sociology professor Juliet Schor is leading a research team that is currently conducting world-wide studies analyzing the benefits of the four-day work week.
Calderón Hernández Builds Bridges Between Science and Society

Calderón Hernández Builds Bridges Between Science and Society

Anthony Yang January 29, 2022
On Wednesday, Calderón Hernández spoke to the Boston College community on the link between environmental pollutants and cancer in Mexico. This lecture was the first in the Global Lecture Series, which brings international voices engaged in activism and research to BC.
Affirm Lab Conducts Two Studies About Supporting Transgender Youth

Affirm Lab Conducts Two Studies About Supporting Transgender Youth

Beth Verghese January 12, 2022
The Affirm Lab, a research team at Boston College whose goal is to improve care for stigmatized youth, is currently conducting two studies to assess how mental health clinics and schools can better support transgender youth.
In Honor of Academia, Ig Nobel Prize Celebrates Improbable Research

In Honor of Academia, Ig Nobel Prize Celebrates Improbable Research

Alessandro Zenati September 20, 2018
Hosted on September 13th in the historic auditorium of Sanders Theatre, the 28th First Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony brought together researchers from around the world who busied themselves with investigating areas of scientific inquiry that first made people think, then made them laugh.
Investigating the Russian Math School

Investigating the Russian Math School

Austin Bodetti February 26, 2018
"My feud with Russian President Vladimir Putin, to whom I lost a boxing match to the death several years ago, had clouded my usually unparalleled investigative skills."
laura anne lowery

Lowery Helps Students Learn About Biology and Beyond

Simran Brar February 18, 2018
“I love teaching students about biology. I love helping them to learn how to think critically...to see what we can accomplish and the power we have as individuals to change the world,” said Laura Anne Lowery, a biology professor at BC.
Contemplating Mattress Firm's Intentions

Contemplating Mattress Firm’s Intentions

Austin Bodetti January 29, 2018
"I would have to undertake this journey without any assistance and succeed against all logical expectations, similar to how Donald Trump won the presidency."
BC Biology Department

Professor Welkin Johnson’s Research On What Makes Us Human

DJ Recny October 30, 2016
Retroviruses are our best friend.
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