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November 25, 2024
Among the @BCSchillerInst delegates attending the UN Conference of Parties is Ahmed Ferjani MBA ’25. “COP29 is a melting pot of brilliant minds,” he said. “I'm eager to delve into financial intricacies that will drive implementation of climate policies.” https://t.co/2Do6u6Gv9f https://t.co/vHFAzxJlyb
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November 19, 2024
Named a @SBJ “New Voice Under 30,” Moolah Kicks founder Natalie White ’20 discussed her experience as a woman in the sports industry, emphasizing the need to value women’s sports. “Sports are transformative…and impact how we see ourselves,” she said. https://t.co/1Fsp4dABsV
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November 21, 2024
The impact of research has traditionally been measured by journal citations, but metrics like non-academic downloads are gaining importance. @FinancialTimes notes that prof Sam Hartzmark’s work on sustainable investing is among the most downloaded on @SSRNhttps://loom.ly/-wePDrw
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November 18, 2024
On Nov. 20, Schiller Institute delegates at the UN climate change conference will join a Zoom session hosted by Dylan Carollo ’25 to share their experiences. Representing 6 BC schools, the delegates will use insights to support climate advocacy on campus.https://t.co/X135QyEclx https://t.co/1EkxhqHAN3
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November 20, 2024
CSOM prof Thomas Chemmanur discussed the potential impact of Trump's return to office on startups in @BostonGlobe, suggesting that stronger antitrust enforcement could benefit startups by encouraging more competition, particularly in the tech industry. https://t.co/37u4xfwaP9
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November 15, 2024
Shout out to MBA ’26 candidates John Stairs, Tyler Farrar, and Nishant Nagalia, for representing the Carroll School at the 23rd annual Cornell MBA Stock Pitch Challenge! https://t.co/3FiR6cBW9K