The BHCC student Newspaper, The Third Rail, has been digitized, and the collection can be found here: The Third Rail.
The Bunker Hill Community College Archives contains physical, digital, photo and audio collections.
You can use the Archives to:
- Conduct research for assignments, papers, and projects
- Learn more about the history of the College
- Learn more about the individuals – faculty, staff, students, and alumni – associated with the college, and hear their stories
To inquire about the archives, make an appointment to visit or if you are thinking about donating any items, please contact Andy McCarthy at ajmccart@bhcc.edu.
Bunker Hill Community College Archives is located in the Library in room N-318.
Archives Photographs
The following photographs are a selection of what can be found in the college's Institutional Archives, which is housed in the Library.
Outside of BHCC (Year Unknown)
BHCC Baseball Team (Year Unknown)
BHCC Basketball Team (Circa Late 1990's, Early 2000's)
Tom Kershaw, Maurice "Mon" O'Shea, and President Harold Shively (BHCC's First President)
Commencement (Year Unknown)
Front: Joan Brenner, Mike Puopolo, Unknown
Back: Unknown, President Mary Fifield
Lieutenant Governor Jane Swift and President Mary Fifield at Commencement (1999)
Exterior of the College - Main Entrance
Exterior of the College (Year Unknown)
Spring Day 2001
Worldlit (Year Unknown)
Chelsea Campus Construction (1990's)
Exterior of BHCC - Main Entrance
Asia Lakay Grady
Spring Day 2001
Group of Students (Year Unknown)
Unknown Event
BHCC Honors Ceremony in 1992
Commencement Ceremony (Year Unknown)
Basketball Game vs. Emerson (Year Unknown)
Baseball Team Photograph (Year Unknown)
Nursing Program Students (Late 1980's)
Spring Day May 1991
Students Studying in the Library (Year Unknown)
Community College Station on the Orange Line
First President of BHCC, Harold Shively, during dedication of building named in his honor (B Building). Flanked by two unknown people.
Senator John Kerry Speaking at Commencement in 1997
Harold the Owl, named for BHCC's First President, Harold Shively