Congratulations to women’s volleyball player Julia Haggerty ’25 for being named to the @theACC 2025 Excellence Award list, which recognizes student athletes for outstanding commitment to both athletics and academics. https://t.co/cvOPnmZJzt
Recently retired director of @RetirementRsrch Alicia Munnell reflects on what she learned during three decades at BC: “Life is fun and interesting and complicated and people shouldn’t have to spend a lot of time worrying about their retirement.” https://t.co/MdL5j6Uxwy
Margie Zable Fisher ’89 transitioned from running her own PR firm to becoming a full-time writer at 50. Fulfilling a promise to her mother, she recently published the book they wrote together, which emphasizes the significance of friendship later in life.https://t.co/4XFKgDg8Gy
Do you see AI as a coworker? According to prof Sam Ransbotham, 60% of workers do. On @SHRM‘s “AI+HI” podcast, @Ransbotham explored how AI can enhance team creativity and adaptability. “The idea of machine learning is exactly that: learning,” he explained. https://t.co/vtWj4p7QaJ
Recently confirmed FBI director Kash Patel’s decision to retain his shares in Chinese retailer Shein’s parent company has sparked conflict-of-interest concerns. CSOM prof Mary Ellen Carter weighed in on the story for @WSJ. https://t.co/CmHdAZe5HN https://t.co/KxzmGuTwgX
Thanks to the Carroll School’s first-ever Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging grant, Rowah Ibnaouf ’25 is bringing the concept of mutual aid to Fulton Hall. https://t.co/51YTuboqcr https://t.co/pGcpjfg43d