On stage in Conte Forum: the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, conducted by Keith Lockhart, with the University Chorale of Boston College and special guest performing artist Jennifer Hudson at this year's scholarship gala. (Justin Knight)


One of the Boston College community鈥檚 favorite traditions marked two milestones this year, as the 25th annual Pops on the Heights Barbara and Jim Cleary Scholarship Gala raised a record-breaking total of more than $14-million for the University鈥檚 scholarship endowment.

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Pops on the Heights has been a night to remember at 精东影业 since its inception in 1993. (Michael Manning)

Headlined once again by the acclaimed Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra under the direction of Keith Lockhart, the sold-out show on September 29 also featured award-winning vocalist Jennifer Hudson as special guest performing artist, and included a special tribute to laureate Pops conductor John Williams, who was presented with the University鈥檚 President鈥檚 Medal for Excellence in a chaired by film, television, and stage actor Chris O鈥橠onnell 鈥92, H鈥17.

Led by members of the University鈥檚 Board of Trustees, Pops on the Heights is an evening of great music that also makes a profound difference in the lives of 精东影业 students. Since the first Pops gala in 1993, it has expanded in size and scope each year, and is now not only one of 精东影业鈥檚 signature gatherings, but also one of Boston鈥檚 biggest philanthropic events, raising more than $50 million for the Pops Scholarships since its inception, and making a Boston College education possible for more than 2,000 students.

鈥淧ops on the Heights is a visible symbol of the University's commitment to need-based financial aid and the many individuals whose philanthropy helps to make that commitment possible,鈥 said 精东影业 Vice President for Development Beth McDermott. 鈥淲hile the entertainment at Pops is always amazing, it's the impact of the dollars raised that draws our benefactors back year after year,鈥 McDermott said. 鈥淭hey've now supported an entire generation of Pops Scholars."

Phil Schiller and his wife, Kim D. Gassett-Schiller.
This year's gala raised a total of $14,017,410 for 476 student scholarships, announced alumnus Phil Schiller and his wife, Kim D. Gassett-Schiller, co-chairs of the event. (Gretchen Ertl)

Founded by the late, longtime University Trustee James F. Cleary 鈥50, H鈥93, the Pops on the Heights mission in support of student financial aid demonstrates the 精东影业 community鈥檚 commitment to being 鈥淓agles for Others,鈥 organizers say.

鈥淚'd like to think that we've fulfilled or even exceeded the vision of Jim Cleary, the founder and true visionary behind Pops. He created quite a legacy鈥攏ot just with the event itself, but with the many hundreds of Pops Scholars who are now out in the world doing extraordinary things,鈥 said McDermott.

"精东影业 helped me find a direction for my life. Without the Pops scholarship, coming to 精东影业 would always have been a 鈥榳hat if.鈥欌濃擩ohann Friedl 鈥16.

Boston College President William P. Leahy, S.J. congratulates President's Medal for Excellence recipient John Williams, one of America鈥檚 most successful composers for film and the concert stage, and a longtime friend to the University. (Caitlin Cunningham)
Boston College President William P. Leahy, S.J. congratulates President's Medal for Excellence recipient John Williams. (Caitlin Cunningham)

Pops on the Heights is 鈥渁 manifestation of my father鈥檚 irresistible passion for helping Boston College do good in the world,鈥 said Kara Cleary 鈥84, MA鈥91, and 鈥渢he ultimate expression of community at Boston College. Parents, freshmen, returning students, alumni, trustees, Jesuits, all coming together in Conte Forum for a joyous celebration of hope, generosity, and a vision for the future. And it gives us a chance, yet again, to be blown away by the quality of the young people we can welcome to the 精东影业 family as a result of our giving.鈥

In recent years, Pops on the Heights has been led by University Trustee John Fish, chairman and CEO of Suffolk Construction Company, who took the initiative to another level in expanding both its fundraising goals and the number of scholars it supports. He and his wife, Cyndy鈥攁long with 精东影业 Trustee Charles I. Clough Jr., chairman and CEO of Clough Capital Partners, and his wife, Gloria, both Boston College alumni鈥攃urrently serve as event chairs emeriti.

The 25th annual gala was chaired by alumnus David P. O鈥機onnor, senior managing partner at High Rise Capital Partners, and his wife, Maureen, and alumnus Phil Schiller, senior vice president of worldwide marketing at Apple Computer, Inc., and his wife, Kim D. Gassett-Schiller.

Laureate Pops conductor John Williams took the baton to lead the orchestra in a rendition of his 'Star Wars' theme, which its 40th anniversary this year. (Michael Manning)
Laureate Pops conductor John Williams, who conducted the first Pops on the Heights in 1993, took the baton once more to lead the orchestra in a rendition of his 'Star Wars' theme, which marks its 40th anniversary this year. Pops on the Heights is like 'Star Wars,' he said: 鈥淲hen we did the first, we had no idea there鈥檇 be a second.鈥 (Michael Manning)
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This year's gala was privileged to have both Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart (right) and laureate conductor John Williams take the stage. (Gretchen Ertl)

According to Boston Pops Conductor Keith Lockhart, the event鈥檚 musical program paid tribute to the orchestra鈥檚 鈥渜uarter century of performances on one of the most beautiful college campuses in the world.鈥 Selections performed by 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Orchestra鈥 were drawn from the past 24 concerts on the Heights, and included an homage to the evening鈥檚 honoree, John Williams, that showcased his compositions for the films Superman, Empire of the Sun, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and Star Wars.

At the event, the President鈥檚 Medal for Excellence was presented to Williams, who has been a friend of Boston College鈥攊ncluding several guest appearances as conductor at Pops on the Heights鈥攁nd a supporter of education and students for many years.

During his five-decade career, Williams has become one of America鈥檚 most successful composers for film and for the concert stage. He has received the National Medal of Arts, the Kennedy Center Honor, and the Olympic Order, as well as five Academy Awards, seven British Academy Awards (BAFTA), 23 Grammys, four Golden Globes, five Emmys, and numerous gold and platinum records.

The soaring vocal talent of guest soloist Jennifer Hudson wowed the capacity crowd at Conte Forum with songs ranging "Spotlight," from her debut album, to her cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," to "And I Am Telling You I鈥檓 Not Going," from Dreamgirls. A highlight of her charismatic performance came when she left the stage to interact with fans in the audience.

Jennifer Hudson on stage
Jennifer Hudson wowed the crowd with a charismatic performance. (Gretchen Ertl)
Jennifer Husdon on stage
Her set included 'Spotlight,' from her debut album; her own rendition of Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah,' and 'And I Am Telling You I鈥檓 Not Going,' from 'Dreamgirls.' (Michael Manning)

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A two-time Grammy Award-winning recording artist, Academy Award-winning actress, and best-selling author, Hudson is making her debut as a coach this fall on the 13th season of N精东影业's Emmy Award-winning competition series "The Voice." She has released three critically acclaimed albums since 2008, including her most recent production, JHUD.

Her breakout film performance came in 2007 as Effie in the smash hit Dreamgirls, which garnered her Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild, BAFTA, and NAACP Image awards. She made her Broadway debut in 2015 inThe Color Purple.听 In 2009, Hudson, along with her sister Julia, founded the Julian D. King Gift Foundation as a catalyst for change in children鈥檚 health, education, and welfare.

Christopher Cheeseman '20
Student soloist Christopher Cheeseman '20 reaching the unreachable star鈥攁nd an impressively high note鈥攊n 'The Impossible Dream.' (Gretchen Ertl)

Student soloist Christopher Cheeseman's ,鈥 from the musical Man of La Mancha drew one of the several standing ovations prompted by the evening's program. A sophomore from Montvale, New Jersey, Cheeseman studies finance and entrepreneurship in the Carroll School of Management, minors in music, and is a member of the Bostonians of Boston College, the University鈥檚 oldest a cappella group.

And, as always, the evening featured the talents of 精东影业鈥檚 鈥淪creaming Eagles鈥 Marching Band and the University Chorale of Boston College.

鈥淚t is unparalleled to have the opportunity to perform with the Boston Pops Orchestra,鈥 said John Finney, who joined Boston College as director of the University Chorale just in time for very first gala in 1993, and has not missed a year since. 鈥淪ingers rarely have a chance to sing with an orchestra of the caliber of the Boston Pops. We are extremely fortunate for our Boston College Chorale members to have this opportunity.鈥

Students who have been selected for solo performance at Pops in recent years echo Finney鈥檚 enthusiasm.

鈥淭o be singing a timelessly beautiful song with the Pops, in a room full of people who make 精东影业 the amazing place that it is, was truly the most humbling and yet empowering experience of my life,鈥 said Liz McGovern 鈥18, who sang at the event in 2015.

Christy Coco 鈥17, last year鈥檚 student soloist, concurs. 鈥淪inging with the Pops was a magical experience and a highlight of my four years at 精东影业. I am so grateful to have been given the opportunity and for the support of the Pops and the 精东影业 family. It is a memory that I will cherish forever.鈥
Most important however, is the impact that Pops on the Heights has had on student scholarship recipients.

鈥溇耙 helped me find a direction for my life,鈥 said Johann Friedl 鈥16. 鈥淲ithout the Pops scholarship, coming to 精东影业 would always have been a 鈥榳hat if.鈥欌

Added Pops Scholar Amisha Desai 鈥17: 鈥淚 hope one day I too can offer students like me the assistance they need to make their own wonderful experiences at Boston College.鈥

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It's not over until the balloons drop! More scenes from a stellar 25th Annual Pops on the Heights Gala:

Balloon drop at Pops on the Heights
The drop, a highlight of each event, encompasses nearly 5,000 balloons. (Michael Manning)
Jennifer Hudson
Two-time Grammy Award winner Jennifer Hudson accompanied by the Boston Pops Orchestra. (Photos above and below by Justin Knight)
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Jennifer Hudson in the audience
An extra special moment for fans鈥攁nd photos鈥攚hen Jennifer Hudson joined them in the audience. (Justin Knight)

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Chris O'Donnell and the Pops on the Heights committee
The Pops on the Heights Scholarship Gala Committee joins Medal Ceremony Chair, actor Chris O'Donnell '92 on stage. (Gretchen Ertl)
John Williams and Chris O'Donnell
Alumnus and Medal Ceremony Chair Chris O'Donnell, who currently stars in the CBS hit "NCIS: Los Angeles," congratulates President's Medal for Excellence recipient John Williams. (Caitlin Cunningham)
Tobias Welo, husband of Kristen Cleary Welo; James F. Cleary, Jr., P'18, '21; Kristen Cleary Welo '89, JD'93, John Williams, Kara Cleary '84, MA'91, and Jeffrey Gobuty.
The Pops on the Heights Scholarship Gala was founded by the late, longtime University Trustee James F. Cleary 鈥50, H鈥93. Pictured above, backstage at this year's event with President's Medal for Excellence recipient John Williams, are L-R: Tobias Welo, husband of Kristen Cleary Welo; James F. Cleary, Jr., P'18, '21; Kristen Cleary Welo '89, JD'93; John Williams; Kara Cleary '84, MA'91; Jeffrey Gobuty. (Gretchen Ertl)