OpenAI started as a non-profit, but has recently been looking to convert to for-profit status. Prof. @Ransbotham weighed in on @LAist, saying the shift shouldn’t be a shock, as expensive technology could be hard to sustainably fund without shareholders. https://t.co/TNYeinhu78 https://t.co/RLengXvdCq
Since Congress outlawed a mandatory retirement age in 1986, employers have been less willing to hire older workers. Director of @RetirementRsrch Alicia Munnell told @BostonGlobe that reinstating a uniform retirement age could remedy the issue. https://t.co/bYtdVeqseP
This summer, hundreds of AHANA alumni returned to campus for a week-long reunion with a schedule of community events. Among them was Juan Fernando Lopera ’99, who won the Keith A. Francis Inspiration award for his social justice and health equity efforts. https://t.co/IDI7B7YSYh
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
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
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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