The Grinder
Sal Frelick ’22 was an undersized high school athlete with a ferocious competitive drive…and exactly one offer to play college baseball. Here’s how he hustled his way to becoming one of the best ballplayers in BC history, and an emerging star for the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Comeback
Once a star BC football player, Sean Guthrie ’01 found a winning second half as a respected school leader.
What Sustainability Looks Like at Boston College
Everywhere you turn, the BC community is building a greener future.
The Frontlines of Care
As one of the military’s highest-ranking medical officers, Air Force Major General Jeannine Ryder ’91 has a critical mission: saving lives.
Mates for Life
In her new film, Katie Corwin ’13 finds humor in the challenge of maintaining adult friendships.
BC Alum Hits a Comedy Home Run
Hot Ticket
There’s nothing like a sold-out game at sports-mad BC. Just ask head of ticket sales Jim O’Neill.
Documenting a Crime Drama
After closely covering the Karen Read trials, TV reporter Kristina Rex ’15 is lending her insights to a major new documentary about the case.
Taking On Big Chemical
With children’s health in the balance, BC researchers are leading a charge to regulate man-made chemicals.
Change Agent
McKinsey’s Shelley Stewart III ’06 believes strong business and social impact go hand in hand.
A New Way to Work?
BC Professor Juliet Schor’s latest book challenges the wisdom of the five-day workweek.
All Aboard the Hot Dog Highway
How Stephen Harrison ’24 saw America from behind the wheel of a giant frank.
Plot Twist
Mike Lupica ’74 leaves his prints on an iconic detective.
Campus Digest: Summer 2025
News and happenings from around Boston College.
Meet BC Radio's Country Mainstay
The Tastemaker
As Vanity Fair magazine’s chief critic, Richard Lawson ’05 covers the hottest movies, television, and plays.
At Home—and Everywhere
Shannon Doherty ’06 is redefining domestic bliss for her millions of social media followers.
It’s Really Expensive, but Why?
In his new book, BC professor Henrik Hagtvedt shines a critical light on the economics of the art world.
Jobs Well Done
Recently retired as one of BC’s longest-serving faculty members, David Twomey ’62, JD’68, reflects on a legendary career in law and labor.
Beat It
The Boston College Dance Ensemble paid tribute to Michael Jackson in a winter dance showcase, with choreography set to an array of his iconic pop hits.
The Long and Winding Road
Two Eagles were among the tens of thousands of athletes who ran the 2025 Boston Marathon, which famously cuts through BC's campus each year.