The School of Theology and Ministry was founded in the merger of Weston Jesuit School of Theology in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Boston College Institute for Religious Education and Pastoral Ministry on June 1, 2008. Weston College opened in 1922 in the Boston suburb of
Weston, Massachusetts, as a center of philosophy for the New England Province of the Jesuits which was also located in
Weston, Massachusetts. Weston College expanded in 1927 to prepare men for ordination, and later to include religious and lay men and women, as the Weston Jesuit School of Theology. Historically, the School of Theology at Weston College was listed in the Boston College course catalog as a constituent school of the university, with the names of theological degree graduates in the commencement program. Weston’s graduates received Boston College degrees from 1959 to 1974. Weston Jesuit School of Theology relocated to the environs of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1968. In December 2004, Boston College announced plans to create a School of Theology and Ministry by merging the Institute for Religious Education and Pastoral Ministry and the Weston Jesuit School of Theology. The reaffiliation of Weston Jesuit School of Theology with Boston College took place in 2008, and the new school was moved to Boston College's campus in Brighton, purchased in 2006. These buildings formerly housed the chancery of the
Archdiocese of Boston and portions of
St. John's Seminary. In September 2015, Simboli Hall, home of the School of Theology and Ministry, was dedicated in recognition of alumnus and real estate developer Anthony C. Simboli and his wife Gloria. In 2024, the School of Theology and Ministry was renamed for donors Charles “Chuck” Clough Jr. and Gloria Clough, who donated $25 million to the school. ==Academics==