Congratulations to Sophia Salamy ’27 and Aradhya Garg ’27 for representing CSOM and BC at the national Collegiate Ethics Case Competition. The pair dove into the ethics of the lab-grown meat industry and placed second among 25 universities! https://t.co/0gSu2qyfCu https://t.co/endZHWbRKs
This fall, BC welcomed 79 new full-time faculty members, including 12 CSOM professors. For many of these scholars, BC’s mission and commitment to formative education is what drew them to the Heights. https://t.co/g0OzV9DCGi
Since founding @RetirementRsrch in 1998, Alicia Munnell has been a leading voice on retirement issues. As she prepares to step down as director, she shares lessons and reflects on her own financial missteps in this @WSJ interview. https://t.co/JeB3TxRaG5 https://t.co/MbmS78YF5K
Sal Frelick ’22 credits his time at BC for shaping his character and faith. Now a Milwaukee Brewer, he carries the lessons he learned with him on the field: “I love giving back,” he told @MilCathHerald. “I looked up to players who did that.” https://t.co/cC9EekGZ7s
@BCSchillerInst has selected CSOM prof. Gergana Nenkov as one of 22 inaugural affiliated faculty, who will contribute to advancing the institute's interdisciplinary mission of addressing society’s most challenging problems. https://t.co/9y03Z28qDc https://t.co/Q83puibRV3
In 1952, a small-town murder and subsequent trial inspired a bestselling novel and an Oscar-nominated film. In his new book, retired CSOM professor Frank J. Parker, S.J., reexamines the crime and the cultural impact of its film adaptation. https://t.co/08oR1FAL3P