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
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
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
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
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
The IRS announced higher 401(k) contribution limits to help individuals save for retirement, but @RetirementRsrch’s Anqi Chen told @nytimes that the expanded contributions are beyond reach for many due to financial burdens that make it difficult to save. https://t.co/AQvPFvY67V