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Sophia Salamy ’27 and Aradhya Garg ’27 admit that it took many late nights to prepare the presentation that clinched them second place in the 2024 Collegiate Ethics Case Competition, but don’t ...
The Dirty Business of Being Green Companies are like people: They want to look good. If they can do that easily, so much the better. For example, Coughlin Family Professor of Finance Ran Duchin and ...
What has changed? One thing is the connectivity at Boston College. I’m thinking of the bridge that Andy [Boynton, the Carroll School’s John and Linda Powers Family Dean] and Father Greg [Kalscheur, SJ ...
The United States has a math problem. The most recent Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics, found that U.S. students ...
At the Carroll School, Wayne’s concentrations were leadership and marketing.He gravitated to the Joseph E. Corcoran Center for Real Estate and Urban Action, which granted him a prized summer ...
This holiday season, the Common Tones—Boston College's only service-based a cappella group—set out to bring holiday cheer to the Heights. They did more than that, reaching millions of individuals ...
Data-driven strategies and business models are now the hallmarks of every industry, and sports is no exception. From ...
Boston College Law School’s LLM program combines rigorous education alongside JD students by renowned faculty at a top U.S. university with individualized attention in a friendly and supportive ...
Louis Epstein is an Associate Professor of Music and Chair of the Music Department at St. Olaf College. His research explores the institutions and practices that shaped classical music cultures in ...
Later this month, full-time employees of Boston College will receive the Total Compensation Statement: a personalized document that details the total compensation, salary plus benefits, they receive ...
Winnie Bell is a public health nutrition specialist with 15 years of experience in international nutrition research. Her research spans various topics including dietary assessment, food security, food ...
Youth wellbeing is at risk in our country. Building on Phase I of this project (which was supported by the Schiller Institute in 2021-2022), this Phase II study will examine how public schools and ...
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