Leadership

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Ever Excellent

Over a decade as provost and dean of faculties, David Quigley has left an indelible mark on a wide range of major academic initiatives. Here, he shares reflections on formative education and the pivotal role of faculty in it, the promise of Soaring Higher, and many more topics in between.

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I’m Investing in You.

BC Trustee Sue Martinelli Shea ’76 has helped 38 students–and counting–find a home at the Heights through scholarships. “It’s a gift for me…I love looking at somebody in the face and saying: ‘I believe in you.’”

Soaring Higher campaign co-chairs

A Team Effort

Meet the tireless co-chairs leading alumni, parents, and friends into the largest fundraising campaign in BC’s history.

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Ben Anderson

For years, Ben has played matchmaker between BC and its benefactors. Now he takes on a new challenge leading strategy for Soaring Higher.

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Andrew Davidson

BC’s new senior vice president for university advancement is excited to join a Boston College that he says is “firing on all cylinders.”