2. ST. Ignatius Loyola (Founder of Jesuits)
1491 Born: Loyola, Spain;
Basque region
1540 Founded the Society of
Jesus
1548 First Jesuit College
1556 Died. At the time, there
were some 35 Jesuit
colleges across Europe
1700s Over 800 colleges
Europe, Asia and
Latin America
Ignatius and “Friends” saw
schools as a powerful means of
forming minds and hearts.
3. 28 U.S. Jesuit Institutions
Boston College - Canisius College - College of the Holy
Cross
Creighton University - Fairfield University - Fordham
University
Georgetown University - Gonzaga University –
John Carroll University -Le Moyne College –
Loyola Marymount University - Loyola University Chicago
Loyola University Maryland - Loyola University New
Orleans
Marquette University - Regis University - Rockhurst
University
Saint Joseph's University - Saint Louis University –
Saint Peter's College - Santa Clara University –
Seattle University - Spring Hill College
University of Detroit Mercy - University of San Francisco
4. Boston College Statistics
Founded in 1863 – 150 year Anniversary
Undergraduate students: 9,686
Graduate students: 4,673
Resident undergrad students: 7221
Total FTE: 2,418
Total acreage: 338
Total square feet: 7,121,468
LEED Bldgs: 5 & 1 LEED Silver (anticipated)
5. BC Mission Statement
“Boston College draws inspiration for its academic societal
mission from its distinctive religious tradition. As a Catholic
and Jesuit university, it is rooted in a world view that
encounters God in all creation and through all human
activity, especially in the search for truth in every discipline,
in the desire to learn, and in the call to live justly together.
In this spirit, the University regards the contribution of
different religious traditions and value systems as essential
to the fullness of its intellectual life and to the continuous
development of its distinctive intellectual heritage.”
6. Jesuit Education
Jesuit education can be considered a
process:
1 It begins with paying attention to experience
(Be attentive)
2 moves to reflecting on its meaning
(Be reflective)
3 and ends in deciding how to act
(Be loving)
9. Integrated Sustainability Pathways
Source: Jay R. Galbraith, Designing Organizations: An Executive Briefing on Strategy, Structure, and Process
(San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1995), adapted by Bill Fischer
Academic
Community
Administration Student &
student -focused
Departments * Alumni
* includes: Facilities, Dining, ITS, Athletics, Procurement, Parking & Transp. & others
10. Service, Social Justice & Solidarity
Appalachia Volunteers
Arrupe International
Immersion Program
4Boston
Urban Immersion
SOA/IFT
Loyola Volunteers
Over 80% of BC students participate in volunteer programs
11. BClean – Senior move out
Increase student
accountability for
cleaning their living
spaces
v Complete redevelopment of the Residential
Life move-out process including a significant
increase in staff to resident interactions
v Institution of a significant fine of $500 per
person
v The development and communication of clear
and concise move-out expectations
v Implementation of new marketing and
awareness program
12. Not only are the logistics of the moving process made
more efficient, but students are also able to further their
pursuit of the Jesuit mission as “men and women for
others.”
BClean
14. BClean - Results
May 2011
HGRM 2088 large items
557 boxes of items
SVdeP 7.1 tons of clothes and
0.55 tons of food recycled
May 2012
HGRM 2751 large items
(35% over 2011)
SVdeP 13.6 tons of clothes
(48% over 2011)
0.88 tons of food
(38% over 2011)
15. » Start the marketing program much earlier
» Solidify the move-out service provider during the
Summer (by June 1st)
» Continue to streamline the check-out process
» Increase the days services are provided
» Create a Sunday Night Plan
» Increase the number of trucks and staff provided by
the agencies
» Increase the communication between Res Life and
Facilities around extensions and open rooms
» Continue to develop relationship between Parking
Services, BCPD, Facilities and Res Life
Adjustments for 2012
BClean - Review