
@BCCarrollSchool
September 30, 2024

Social Security recipients are expected to receive a smaller cost-of-living adjustment next year, reports @WSJ. @retirementrsrch senior research economist Laura Quinby offers insight on what this change could mean for middle- and lower-income retirees. https://t.co/rIxDUyyVQS https://t.co/DA0GOtY3Df

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September 20, 2024

Last spring, the first class of women graduates at the Carroll School celebrated the 50th anniversary of receiving their diplomas. Carla DeStefano ’74 reflects on the experience, the allies of the group, and the Jesuit values that influenced her path. https://t.co/xvy2T803zO https://t.co/4UNie3Hroy

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September 27, 2024
Midnight craving? An on-campus service developed by CSOM sophomores Bradley Harrington and Tyler Wasserman can help. GrubSwap provides speedy food delivery from BC’s late-night dining to student dorms and lets students earn cash for unused dining dollars. https://t.co/jt00oxpv9A

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September 19, 2024

“Crown of Times,” a play exploring the history of Black hair culture, will be presented at Boston College this weekend. The performances mark the first time the play has been on a collegiate stage—a result of the efforts of CSOM professor Njoke Thomas. https://t.co/qph8Ixe2jQ https://t.co/2TWeq14sUk

@BCCarrollSchool
September 24, 2024

In the latest U.S. News & World Report survey, the Boston College Carroll School of Management is standing out. The school has four departments and programs listed in the top 10 and two others ranked 11th nationally.
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September 18, 2024
In her new book, "Discover What Matters: Finding Meaning, Hope, and Love in a Success-Driven College Culture," Elizabeth McColloch ’21 shares the lessons she learned as a resident assistant about finding fulfillment in college beyond academic achievement. https://t.co/yPeTCoTEuu