On Veterans Day, we honor all of the brave men and women who have served our country. The Memorial Labyrinth on the lawn of Burns Library provides a space for quiet reflection, today and everyday.
📸: Sophia Miller ‘23
What’s more likely? A return on investment from public pension funds, or from cryptocurrency? @Forbes cites a Center for @RetirementRsrch report showing that current market conditions are making it harder for pensioners to see that money. https://t.co/q8a1Ic79pk
Carroll School senior Isaiah Puente will join 14 other BC students and 3,000 students worldwide, as 2022 Millennium Fellows. The highly selective program invites students to “address some of society’s greatest challenges” in the U.N. co-sponsored program. https://t.co/5aIsqZtvor
“Most companies are not going to make the shifts necessary to achieve temperate climate targets until and unless the system around them changes,” commented Sandra Waddock, Galligan Chair of Strategy, during a climate action forum hosted by @BCSchillerInst.
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“When we tell people about this idea, the response we usually get is: ‘Wait, this doesn’t already exist?’” said Zarah Lakhani (Lynch ‘24) during her pitch for Spore, an at-home mold monitor. Lakhani won first prize of $600 at @StartatShea’s annual Elevator Pitch Competition.