PUBLISHED BY THE BOSTON COLLEGE OFFICE OF UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS
MARCH 28, 2024 VOL. 31 NO. 14
Getting Ready Messina College moves closer and closer to its official opening day BY ED HAYWARD STAFF WRITER
Messina College, the new two-year degree program of Boston College, is building up—quite literally and figuratively—to the days in July when it will welcome its inaugural class of first-generation students to the Brookline Campus. Messina College Dean Erick Berrelleza, S.J., is the one simultaneously guiding upgrades to classrooms, labs, community, and dining spaces, overseeing student recruitment and admission, and faculty hiring, while assembling staff and a leadership team. After a walk around the campus, the obvious question emerges: Is this at all overwhelming? “No,” said Fr. Berrelleza on a recent
day, under the watchful eyes of a flock of Canada geese cooling their wings outside the administration building. “I tell people all the time that there are lots of people helping me and helping Messina College. This is a University-wide initiative.” He cites the close partnerships with the departments and offices of Admission and Financial Aid, Facilities, Auxiliary Services, Institutional Research and Planning, and the Career Center—to name a few—as well as the offices of President William P. Leahy, S.J., and Provost and Dean of Faculties David Quigley. “Students will be here in July,” Fr. Berrelleza said. “We don’t have time to get overwhelmed. We just keep moving toward the goal.” Messina College is part of the Universi-
Messina College Dean Erick Berrelleza, S.J.,right, chatted with incoming students and family members at the college’s Admitted Eagles Day last month. Messina College, the new two-year program of Boston College, will welcome its first class in July.
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photo by lee pellegrini
photo by lee pellegrini
32 Faculty Are Promoted
Romero Scholarship winner Melanie Paredes with her mother, Ana.
Paredes Grateful to Be on Her ‘Long’ Journey BY PHIL GLOUDEMANS STAFF WRITER
Melanie Paredes ’25, whose long record of service to others in need extends to Boston College’s Pine Manor Institute for Student Success, has been awarded the 2024 Saint Oscar A. Romero Scholarship. Paredes, a native of Bronx, NY, who is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in communication, and a minor in general business, was presented with the award by University President William P. Leahy, S.J., at the an-
nual Saint Oscar A. Romero Scholarship Banquet on Saturday night in the Yawkey Athletic Center Murray Room. She will receive approximately 75 percent of her senior year tuition in acknowledgement of her superior academic achievement, extracurricular leadership, community service, and involvement with the Hispanic/Latinx community and issues both on and off campus. Paredes and the other finalists, juniors Karol Bedoya and Jacob Bojito, were se-
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University President William P. Leahy, S.J., announced that 32 Boston College faculty members have been promoted during the 2023-2024 academic year. Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences faculty members promoted to full professor were Richard Atkins and Jean-Luc Solere (Philosophy), John Christianson and Michael McDannald (Psychology and Neuroscience), Brian Gareau (Sociology), Dubi Kelmer (Mathematics), Theodore Papageorgiou (Economics), and Michael Serazio and Matthew Sienkiewicz (Communication). Also promoted to full professor were: Carroll School of Management faculty members Susan Shu and Billy Soo (Accounting) and Judith Clair (Management and Organization); Corrine Jurgens of the Connell School of Nursing; Paulo Barrozo, Avlana Eisenberg, and Bijal Shah of BC Law School; Kristen Bottema-Beutel (Teaching, Curriculum, and Society), Rebecca Lowenhaupt and Martin Scanlan (Education Leadership and Higher Education), and Scott Seider (Counseling, Developmental, and Educational Psychology) of the Lynch School of Education and Human Development; and Andrew Davis and Hosffman Ospino of the Clough School of Theology and Ministry. Morrissey College faculty members promoted to associate professor with tenure were Stefano Anzellotti and Brooke Mag-
nus (Psychology and Neuroscience), Alyssa Goldman (Sociology), and Kristin Peterson (Communication). Others named associate professor with tenure were Benjamin Yost (Accounting) and Vincent Bogousslavsky (Finance) in the Carroll School, Emily Gates (Measurement, Evaluation, Statistics and Assessment) and Raquel Muñiz Castro (Education Leadership and Higher Education) in the Lynch School, and Cal Halvorsen and María Piñeros-Leaño in the BC School of Social Work. —University Communications
INSIDE 2 Around Campus
Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics; Courageous Conversations event April 4.
4 O’Hare Fellow
Senior is eighth BC student to win prestigious award.
8 BC Arts
Music’s Ralf Gawlick to present his new oratorio on campus.