On the second annual @corcorancenter Miami Trek, students networked with prominent developers and BC alumni while exploring the city’s vibrant real estate market. https://t.co/xaAxkcEQmB https://t.co/xMGFCJeF9f
Esosa Owens '26 is the winner of this year's Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Scholarship, an award that recognizes exemplary students involved in the African American community.
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Viv, the sustainable period care brand founded by Katie Diasti ’19, is now available at Whole Foods. Diasti told @Forbes it was Viv's commitment to education that captured the attention of the national retailer. https://t.co/NwHj3BMySW
Mike Dixon '06 endowed a faculty fellowship to honor CSOM educators. Sr. lecturer Ed Taylor '81 is the first recipient, recognized for his dedication to teaching since 1986. “He is the canonical example of the professor I hoped to recognize,” said Dixon.https://t.co/ms73VhqNvJ
@BCCCC’s biannual “State of Corporate Citizenship” report found that companies are treading more carefully on issues of corporate responsibility.
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Natalie White ’20 is writing a love letter to women’s basketball with Moolah Kicks. Driven by the lack of sneakers designed for female athletes, she transformed her passion for the sport into the leading women’s basketball sneaker brand. https://t.co/CvcSNVh7Uq https://t.co/blG1GEFFqu