Working longer
'Working Longer' - a new book co-authored by Center for Retirement Research Director Alicia Munnell and Associate Director Steven Sass - is highlighted by the Wall Street Journal
UIS & Agora Services Thursday, 5/15: Beginning at 5 p.m., UIS will be unavailable & Agora will be in 'off-hours' mode.

The College Bound Program recently celebrated the two-decade partnership between BC and Boston Public Schools, designed to keep local high-schoolers focused on higher education. More on this story in the latest BC Chronicle. (story p. 6 / photo by Frank Curran)
'Working Longer' - a new book co-authored by Center for Retirement Research Director Alicia Munnell and Associate Director Steven Sass - is highlighted by the Wall Street Journal
Lauren Galinsky '09 is at the forefront of Small Change, Big Changes, a project that will teach middle and high school students about development efforts in poor countries and the use of microlending. Boston Globe
Elizabeth McCartney, a 1994 graduate of the Lynch School of Education, is CNN's 'Hero of the Week' for her St. Bernard Project to help Katrina victims just outside New Orleans. More
Boston College has placed at #11 in a ranking of national universities by the Center for College Affordability & Productivity, a research group in Washington, DC. Center Director Richard Vedder writes on the rankings in Forbes | Chart
Amalee Meehan, a doctoral candidate in theology and education, writes on the role of women in Jesuit education in America magazine. More
Professor of Russian and English Maxim D. Shrayer recently discussed his new memoir 'Waiting for America' on WBZ-AM's 'Jordan Rich Show.' Listen here
The biggest U.S. home builders aren't fully embracing sustainable design and construction, according to a study co-authored by BC's Institute for Responsible Investment. Washington Business Journal | Orlando Sentinel | Greener Buildings | New Mexico Business Weekly
A vigil will be held May 15 at 8 p.m. in O'Neill Plaza for victims and survivors of the catastrophes in Burma and China. More
Rock out the libraries with GuitarHero and RockBand on a giant display, play Mario Kart Wii with a super sound system, and kick start the new video games collection. Hourly prizes! O'Neill Reserve Room, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. More
University President William P. Leahy, SJ will be the main celebrant for the annual Baccalaureate Mass for graduating students on Sunday, May 18, at noon in Conte Forum. Jesuit Community Rector Paul Harman, SJ, will give the homily. All are welcome.
Award-winning historian David McCullough will address the Class of 2008 at BC's 132nd Commencement ceremony May 19. More
An exhibit of senior student art projects will be on display May 13-19 at the Devlin 4th floor studios. Reception on Sunday, May 18, 4:30-6:30 p.m. More
The new Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies undergraduate journal 'Al-Noor' is now available on campus. More
BC has a new contract for flower purchases, providing reduced costs to the University and a comprehensive on-line ordering system for users. More
Read the text of Pope Benedict XVI's remarks to American Catholic educators here
Access www.bc.edu/courses to search for courses by keyword, semester, department or instructor. Other details, including registration dates, here
Students may now view spring exam schedules online by going to U-View on Agora Services and selecting 'Exam Info.'
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