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
“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
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
Popular among management students, Business Analytics has gained a foothold in CSOM curriculum. Yet, many have a basic question: What is it? Faculty, staff, and alumni shine a light on the growing phenomenon that has taken the business world by storm. https://t.co/Hv2fZyyPx9 https://t.co/T8QUe4ENhf
Many Americans want to grow old in their own homes, but that can require expensive and demanding around-the-clock care. Research from @RetirementRsrch, featured in @WSJ, finds that a third of retirees don’t have resources to afford even one year of care. https://t.co/vQK4LujqBK https://t.co/VyFQ19vVOO
A recent health advisory called parental stress a public health concern. Professor Jamie Ladge told @SHRM that outreach, like reminders and personal testimonies about existing support, is a simple way for employers to ease caregivers' mental load.
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