A former reservist in the United States Marine Corps, David Fox, MBA ’24, founded a boutique consulting firm in Afghanistan before settling in the US. He shares that the program gave him the tools to blend real-world experiences with management skills. https://t.co/qdm6LVuL9t https://t.co/kaJYAPuf6m
Lubens Benjamin ’23 wore many hats on campus: BC Bigs mentor, orientation leader, Appa leader, Arrupe Immersion Experience participant, a teaching assistant for Courage to Know, and UGBC president. Congratulations and good luck, Lubens! Read more at https://t.co/2Ys8cRucPq https://t.co/UkeqWp2ln0
Caroline Shannon ’24, a recipient of the Corcoran Summer Intern Award for Excellence, spent her summer co-authoring a plan for “Mass and Cass,” a tent city in Boston. The plan has been vetted by the mayor’s office and Boston City Council.
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Seventy non-Carroll School undergraduate students completed the Summer Management Catalyst Program last month. The intensive eight-week program gives students a broad overview of the functional areas of business.
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Inheritance constitutes a significant portion of a nation's wealth, and yet the @RetirementRsrch finds that the disparities in inherited wealth among racial groups could worsen existing financial inequality. A somewhat simple solution? Having a will.
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Finance Professor @SamHartzmark won the Brandes Center's Call for Papers Contest at @UCSanDiego. His paper, co-written by @Yale's Kelly Shue, analyzes investment tactics that direct funding from “brown” firms in an attempt to turn them “green.”
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