For nearly a decade, Patrick Roche’s baseball uniform has read, “Boston College.” But the BC High and CSOM alum finally traded in his Eagles jersey this summer to play for an MLB Draft League team, hoping to continue his game at the professional level. https://t.co/n2IlqOVZpY
In 2020 Natalie White ’20 founded the first basketball shoe brand made just for women. Today her sneakers are worn by 40+ WNBA players, including Courtney Williams. “Anything that is women supporting women, I want to be a part of it,” Williams told @nytimeshttps://loom.ly/KrOex1M
@RetirementRsrch found 80% of Americans will need long-term care, but Medicare wont cover it. “People often don’t distinguish between long-term care and health care,” CRR’s Gal Wettstein told @USATODAY, stressing the need to plan ahead for these expenses.https://t.co/oB298Q2gXa
Recently retired CSOM professor David Twomey was highlighted by @BCLAW Magazine, shedding a light on his outstanding career including10 presidential appointments, 36 authored textbooks, 2,000 awards, and countless lives touched within the BC community. https://t.co/62gS7D7qEN https://t.co/FC68m5X0qA
Nikesh Arora, MSF ’95, highlights the value of a college degree—not just for careers, but for building resilience and collaboration. “Education is as much a social experience as a learning experience” he told @business_today, reflecting on his own journey.https://t.co/tsuE8EtnBc
Congratulations to Carroll School student James Hagens ’28 on being selected 7th overall in the 2025 NHL Draft by the @NHLBruins! The standout student and @BC_MHockey freshman was welcomed to the Boston team by none other than Adam Sandler last month. https://t.co/HqpWtQMwfw