Boston College. Office of Marketing Communications
Dates
- Usage: 2000 - 2016
- Usage: 1992 - 2000
Administrative history
The Office of Publications and Print Marketing was established in March of 1992 when the Office of Communications ceased to exist and its responsibilities were divided among two new departments, the former and the Office of Public Affairs.The unit was responsible for conceptualizing, designing, editing and producing the publications of the Boston College community. These included the Boston College Magazine, Boston College Annual Report, the Undergraduate Admissions Bulletin and more than 200 other printed materials each year. The office also advised and assisted in the development of marketing strategies for other departments on campus. In 2000, the unit was rebranded as the Office of Marketing Communications, with Ben Birnbaum promoted to the position of Executive Director. In 2016, the Office of Marketing Communications was merged with the Office of News and Public Affairs to form the Office of University Communications.
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
John T. Galvin papers
Research files, writings, correspondence, and photographs of author and executive John T. Galvin (Boston College class of 1937), predominantly pertaining to his work on the history of Boston politics.
Collection is open for research.
Burns Library collection of Vietnam War veteran alumni correspondence
Correspondence from Boston College alumni about their military service in Vietnam, collected as part of a Burns Library initiative titled "Veterans of the Vietnam War". Also includes the article in Boston College Magazine in which the project was first advertised.
Collection is open for research.