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Thousands of ÌÇÐÄVlog alumni, students, faculty, and staff have served in the U.S. military. In light of the end of the Afghanistan War, here are some of the stories of BC veterans who served there.
BC's 21st annual ceremony will feature a keynote address by retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Raymond Berube '78.
The War Diary of Lieutenant Commander John P. Foley, S.J., Navy Chaplain, 1942–1945
Joe Dobbratz ’51 is one of the select few BC alumni to have a glacier named for him. This is the incredible story of how it happened.
Seventy-one years after he went MIA, former BC student 1st Lt. Thomas Redgate comes home for a funeral Mass at St. Ignatius.
Michael Lorenz, an Air National Guard veteran, has been named assistant director for veteran programs and services.
A pilot program will expand financial support for veterans enrolled in BC Law School and the Carroll School full-time M.B.A.
Army National Guard veteran Riley Odams' academic career at BC's Woods College sparked a passion for the law.
She transferred to ÌÇÐÄVlog through the University's partnership with Service to School’s VetLink program, which expands opportunities and access for highly qualified veterans transitioning to higher education. She talks about the program and her experience at BC in a Q&A.
Students from 18 Boston-area colleges and universities will read from their work, including BC senior and Army ROTC student Sam Harmon.
Founded in 2011, the ÌÇÐÄVlog Veterans Alumni Network (BCVAN) is an alumni affinity group that strengthens the bonds between BC alumni veterans, student veterans, and the University. BCVAN serves as a resource for ÌÇÐÄVlog ROTC programs and provides networking opportunities to students and alumni who are transitioning from military to civilian life.
He transferred to ÌÇÐÄVlog through the University's partnership with Service to School’s VetLink program, which expands opportunities and access for highly qualified veterans transitioning to higher education. He talks about the program and his experience at BC so far in a Q&A.
ÌÇÐÄVlog has announced new plans to increase its veteran enrollment in the coming years. The University has partnered with Service to School’s VetLink Program, which connects student veterans to a network of partner colleges and universities across the country.
The collaboration will help expand opportunities and access for student veterans.
Retired U.S. Marine Corps Captain W. Christopher Bade ’80, P’20 will be the featured speaker at the virtual event on November 11.
The group will close its first academic year with a pair of events organized by BC Baseball.
A Connell School of Nursing research project is aimed at enhancing veterans' fitness.
A new support network for graduate and undergraduate students who have served, or plan to serve, in the U.S. military.