
@BCCarrollSchool
July 25, 2025
In 2020 Natalie White ’20 founded the first basketball shoe brand made just for women. Today her sneakers are worn by 40+ WNBA players, including Courtney Williams. “Anything that is women supporting women, I want to be a part of it,” Williams told @nytimeshttps://loom.ly/KrOex1M

@BCCarrollSchool
July 16, 2025
Nikesh Arora, MSF ’95, highlights the value of a college degree—not just for careers, but for building resilience and collaboration. “Education is as much a social experience as a learning experience” he told @business_today, reflecting on his own journey.https://t.co/tsuE8EtnBc

@BCCarrollSchool
July 22, 2025
@RetirementRsrch found 80% of Americans will need long-term care, but Medicare wont cover it. “People often don’t distinguish between long-term care and health care,” CRR’s Gal Wettstein told @USATODAY, stressing the need to plan ahead for these expenses.https://t.co/oB298Q2gXa

@BCCarrollSchool
July 14, 2025
Congratulations to Carroll School student James Hagens ’28 on being selected 7th overall in the 2025 NHL Draft by the @NHLBruins! The standout student and @BC_MHockey freshman was welcomed to the Boston team by none other than Adam Sandler last month. https://t.co/HqpWtQMwfw

@BCCarrollSchool
July 18, 2025

Recently retired CSOM professor David Twomey was highlighted by @BCLAW Magazine, shedding a light on his outstanding career including10 presidential appointments, 36 authored textbooks, 2,000 awards, and countless lives touched within the BC community. https://t.co/62gS7D7qEN https://t.co/FC68m5X0qA

@BCCarrollSchool
July 10, 2025
For a new study, CSOM professor Miao Liu and colleagues created an “AI analyst” that, using only public data, outperformed 93% of mutual fund managers. “The technology raises serious questions about the role of human workers,” the team says. https://t.co/h47mNgAxrT