Lynch School of Education

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The Lynch School of Education is a professional school of Boston College. Andy Hargreaves is the Thomas More Brennan Chair in Education.

Constituent Colleges and Schools of Boston College

College of Arts & Sciences | Graduate School | Carroll School of Management
Connell School of Nursing | Graduate School of Social Work | Law School
Lynch School of Education | Divinity School | Woods College of Advancing Studies

The Lynch School of Education offers graduate and undergraduate programs in education, psychology, and human development. The mission of the school is to improve the human condition through education. This goal is pursued through excellence and ethics in teaching, research, and service. Lynch School faculty prepare students to serve diverse populations in a variety of professional roles—as teachers, administrators, human service providers, psychologists, and researchers. What unites this diverse work is the underlying aspiration to enhance the human condition, to expand the human imagination, and to make the world more just.

The Lynch School is named in honor of Carolyn A. and Peter S. Lynch. Carolyn Lynch is a fervent supporter of education, as is her husband, Peter Lynch, a University graduate and one of the country’s best-known financial investors. http://www.bc.edu/schools/lsoe/

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