Kevin Coyne

Acacia Walker-Weinstein, head coach of the Boston College women's lacrosse team

Coach Speak: Acacia Walker-Weinstein

Two NCAA titles, two consecutive ACC titles, seven straight NCAA championship game appearances—Head Coach Acacia Walker-Weinstein and her Eagles have built BC lacrosse into a powerhouse. Find out how.

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Beyond the Bedside

Katherine Gregory knew nursing was her calling after caring for earthquake victims at the age of 13. Now as dean of the Connell School of Nursing, she’s leveraging her experience to deepen and expand the academic and formative education for tomorrow’s nurses.

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Lifelong Gifts

Every BC story involves a moment when someone first felt at home at the Heights. Janet and David Griffith ‘68, P‘00, ‘02, ‘06, love providing that feeling for the next generation of Eagles

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Boston College: A Love Affair

For Tammy ’85, MEd’87 and Steve Barry ’85, P’14, ’17, what started as a chance meeting turned into an Eagle legacy and an unrelenting commitment to Boston College.

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It Runs in the Family

What began as parents supporting the University their daughters came to call home has blossomed into a dynamic philanthropic relationship, reflecting the family’s priorities and passions.

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The Show Goes On

Peek behind the curtain as Theatre chair Luke Jorgensen talks teaching, COVID adaptations, and some of the more interesting things you’ll find in his office.

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Incoming

As the new director of undergraduate admission of his alma mater, Grant Gosselin faces a shifting landscape of rising costs and increased need for financial aid, changing socio-economic demographics, and a high-profile college admission scandal—not to mention a once-in-a-century pandemic. One could understand why an admission director would head for cover. But not Grant Gosselin.