Doing Well by Doing Good
For Roger Keith, the connections formed during his time at the Heights inspired him to pay forward to today’s Eagles all the help and goodwill he received.
For Roger Keith, the connections formed during his time at the Heights inspired him to pay forward to today’s Eagles all the help and goodwill he received.
On January 26, Tucker McDonald ’07 (president, U.S. Advisory Group, LLC) and Elizabeth Newton ’06 (associate, Mendel and Associates, LLC) hosted a webinar to share their insights and financial planning…
The coronavirus pandemic and subsequent economic downturn have caused many people to pause and take stock of their current financial and estate plans.
An unrestricted bequest provides Boston College with security for the future.
The Power of Unrestricted Planned Gifts
For decades, Rhode Island communities invested in their family. Now, the Mancinis have established a new scholarship program to provide an education to the Ocean State’s students in need.
Transforming Lives Through BC’s Prison Education Program
This is not your father’s school of social work. “Boston College’s School of Social Work is committed to a bold and innovative agenda,” says its dean, Gautam Yadama. We asked him to expound.
A $25 million promise from Pat and Aja Stokes will bring more undergraduates to the Heights.
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.