A new CSOM initiative offers support and tools for success to help first gen students prepare for the future. “We want all our students who come to the Carroll School to have the opportunity to do what they want,” creator Andrew Barksdale told @bcheights. https://t.co/TL5dopNC13
In 2020, Ronnie Slamin ’13 founded her own real estate firm. Now, she’s bringing mixed-income housing to one of the richest neighborhoods in Washington, DC. https://t.co/zAxiyOAqhp https://t.co/vIBKEicF4X
A new study revealed that only 1 in 25 jobs are being significantly impacted by AI. Prof @Ransbotham told @BostonGlobe, “There will be jobs that go away and…people that become more productive. What gets harder is figuring out exactly who and where.” https://t.co/XtZRhT9lcv
In between plays at the @seniorbowl, recent grad Donovan Ezeiruaku ’25 discussed his experience studying management at the Carroll School. “It was a great academic experience,” he told @nflnetwork . https://t.co/ZJVc2QAHDd
In honor of Black History Month, CSOM alum and CEO of M&T Bank René Jones ’86, P ’25, rang the opening bell at the @NYSE, celebrating the contributions and achievements of the Black community. https://t.co/gTq6XmKsUf
After 24 years as the executive director of @BCCWF, Brad Harrington is retiring. A pioneer of work-life integration research, “his leadership paved the way for the center to become a thought leader in this important area,” says Dean Andy Boynton. https://t.co/XS3U72EQNn