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Researchers will launch a new science and technology center to promote a deeper understanding of ocean ecosystems.
View videos of the Lynch School’s undergraduate and graduate ceremonies and the doctoral robing event.
A new partnership between the Lynch School and the Brazilian Jesuit Educational Network brings new approach to intercultural teaching.
Professor Dennis Shirley teaches tomorrow’s education leaders to embrace change and learn from the world at large
New commemorative volume traces the school's 50-year history.
The results of a nationwide urban Catholic education survey will provide an overview of the field and a comprehensive and collaborative vision for the next 20 years.
Dance and physical education teacher Joseph DeLeo credits the Lynch School with helping him choreograph his next steps
Associate Professor Rebecca Lowenhaupt shares her expertise of immigrant communities with the Lynch School
Lynch School students acclimate to completing their state-required practicum experiences remotely.
Dean Stanton Wortham and Lynch School academic leaders offer well-wishes to graduates
Lynch School ranked #19 among graduate schools of education nationwide
Morgan Healy ’16 received a Gates Cambridge Scholarship, which is annually awarded to 25 American applicants to doctoral programs at the University of Cambridge, where she will enter the Ph.D. in Education Program.
Beginning in fall 2020, the Lynch School will offer Jesuit Education in a Global World, a first-of-its-kind, 30-credit online M.Ed. program that prepares students to teach in the Ignatian tradition.
Mathematicians and educators come together to mentor teachers, bolster curricula, and improve the quality of math teaching in high-need, urban schools
The Lynch School of Education was ranked #7 in College Magazine's ranking of US colleges for education majors
The Lynch School welcomes three new assistant professors
Profs. Braun and Pullin have been elected to the National Academy of Education (NAEd), a prestigious assembly of more than 200 elite researchers dedicated to scholarship that addresses pressing concerns in education.
More than 350 students earn degrees from Lynch School.
In the era of globalization, the university is perhaps the most globalized institution within society. Professor Emeritus Philip Altbach explains the roles of international faculty, levels of participation, and their contributions to academia.
Hans de Wit, who’s been collaborating with colleagues at Boston College’s Center for International Higher Education (CIHE) from academic posts around the world for 20 years, joins the Lynch School of Education this fall as a professor and director of CIHE.
Lynch School Professors María Estela Brisk and Ana Martínez Alemán will be honored at the 100th annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), the largest annual worldwide gathering of education research scholars.
Professor Shaun Dougherty leads the Lynch School's brand-new Catholic Education Research Initiative (CERI).
Patrick Tutwiler is a Ph.D. alumnus of the Lynch School of Education and Human Development
A. Lin Goodwin, a globally renowned teacher-education expert and the former dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Hong Kong, has joined the Lynch School of Education and Human Development.
Boston College, through the Lynch School of Education and Human Development, is one of a handful of American universities offering online, graduate-level education courses this fall for young alumni of Asian University for Women.
The founder of City Connects and executive director of BC's Mary E. Walsh Center for Thriving Children discusses her journey.
Two major conferences draw education leaders from across the nation and around the world