Boston Citizen Seminars

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Boston College University Historian Thomas H. O’Connor reported that W. Seavey Joyce, SJ, then dean of the University’s business school, was flying into Logan Airport from a trip and didn’t like what he saw out the window, so, in 1954, he and John T. Galvin launched the Boston Citizen Seminars. These events brought together Boston’s political, business, and academic leaders to discuss the problems and challenges facing Boston, as well as the opportunities and plans for its development. Speeches, panels, discussions, and workshops addressed the construction of Government Center; the extensions of the Red, Green, and Orange lines of the MBTA; interstate expressway extensions; development of "The Hub" of downtown Boston; Boston Harbor; mayoral elections; public housing; Boston schools; and other issues of urban development and redevelopment.

In the late 1950s, programming also included Educators' Economic Seminars for local teachers and Junior Seminars for high school students. These were arranged jointly by the New England Economic Educational Council, the Boston College School of Education, and the Boston College School of Business Administration. The Seminars became officially administered by the Boston College School of Management in 1968, when W. Seavey Joyce, SJ, vacated his position as director to become the president of Boston College, and became part of the programming of the new Management Institute (which became the Management Center in 1979). After 1992, many of the functions of the Seminars were folded into the newly founded the Boston College Chief Executives Club, a knowledge-sharing and networking forum for business executives.

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referencedIn School of Management Records Boston College. John J. Burns Library
referencedIn J. Donald Monan, SJ, President's Office Records Boston College. John J. Burns Library
creatorOf Boston Citizen Seminars records Boston College. John J. Burns Library
referencedIn John T. Galvin Papers Boston College. John J. Burns Library
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associatedWith Boston College. Office of the President. corporateBody
associatedWith Boston College. School of Management. corporateBody
foundedBy Galvin, John T., 1914-1994. person
foundedBy Joyce, W. Seavey 1913-1988 person
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Boston MA US
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Education, Urban
Housing and urban policy studies
Interstate Highway System
Land use, Urban
Local politics
Public housing
Public schools
Public transit
Urban cores
Urban design
Urban development
Urban economics
Urban growth
Urban parks
Urban planning
Urban policy
Urban poor
Urban Problems
Urban, regional and transport planning
Urban renewal
Urban schools
Urban transportation policy
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Establishment 1954

Disestablishment 1992

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