Students from @corcorancenter Urban Action Lab analyzed a law that allows faith-based organizations to develop affordable housing on their properties and found it could potentially allow for 80,000 new affordable housing units in Massachusetts. https://t.co/kUZuBnTJgL
Offered for the first time last fall, the ESG Reporting and Analysis course taught by Accounting Professor Mary Ellen Carter exposes students to the “landscape of corporate sustainability reporting.” https://t.co/STW0T4SmE3 https://t.co/xXMcmUOFlJ
BC's new two-year undergraduate school offers first-generation and low income students a liberal arts college experience while earning an associate’s degree. For those interested in management, coding and Excel courses are among the first class offerings. https://t.co/LZMzQimGmg
AI is probably not coming for your job, but CSOM professor Sam @Ransbotham tells @wbz that learning to integrate AI into your work could give you a leg up as the technology evolves. https://t.co/LybxXvh7sB
Carl Lanzilli ’66 is an avid globe-trotter. From Iceland to Brazil, there is one thing he never travels without: a BC banner. As a way to honor his alma mater, Lanzilli photographs the banner at popular destinations with people he meets along the way. https://t.co/FQ16V8WO6W https://t.co/89jd20OcDA
As technology evolves, the ability to understand and interpret data has become an in-demand skill set across industries. @fortunerecs explores how studying business analytics at institutions like the Carroll School can help management students stand out. https://t.co/wOAASZE4Mr